Mokai Kainga Community Garden Director, Robert Te Whare expects that along with winter's chill will also come the homeless looking for help and shelter.
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Wool-handling, a first in 175 years
Over 100,000 people spend time at the Royal Easter Show held in Auckland every year. This year the 175 year old show made Wool-handling an official competition and people from across the country have come to leave a mark.
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Faith and culture meet at Hui Aranga
More than a thousand members of the Māori Catholic faith community have gathered in Ohakune for the 72nd annual Hui Aranga, a uniquely Māori Easter celebration.
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South Auckland youth keep the faith
Easter is a popular holiday to spend with whānau, indulge in Easter eggs and treats. For a group of South Auckland youth, however, the Christian festival of Easter is still very much celebrated.
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Māori Catholic familes gather to celebrate Te Hui Aranga
This year marks the 71st Commemoration of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ in a uniquely Māori celebration known as 'Te Hui Aranga'. 1500 Māori attended the event in Tauranga Moana.
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Auckland's Royal Easter show feels effects of Cyclone Cook
Auckland's popular Royal Easter show are feeling the effects of Cyclone Cook with a drop in numbers this year. Although organisers expect a total of more than 100,000, they needed to close early on opening day as a safety precaution.
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Spiritual meaning of the national holiday
People across the country are preparing to enjoy the Easter long weekend break, but how well do Māori know the spiritual meaning of the national holiday? Should they know it?
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Police expect high volumes of traffic as Easter motorists return home
The Easter weekend road toll still stands at one before the official holiday period ends at 6am tomorrow morning.
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What does Easter mean to you?
As you enjoy your relaxing long Easter weekend, spare a thought for those celebrating it indoors.
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Paepae, Series 1 Episode 2
Easter is when we remember the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This evening on Paepae, Tūpoutahi asks, “When I die, where does my spirit