Iwi from around the country are gearing up to take part in this year's 160th anniversary celebrations of the King Movement this weekend.
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Māori King keen to collaborate with the Govt
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was formally welcomed onto Tūrangawaewae Marae for the first time by King Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII today.
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Witness of Ngāruawāhia train death urges community to stay off bridge
A witness of the incident where an 11-year-old girl was killed after being hit by a train on a Ngāruawāhia bridge has issued a plea to his community to keep their children off the bridge at all costs.
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Tumanako and Te Rangatahi waka turn 80 years old
The Waikato war canoes Tumanako and Te Rangatahi that regularly feature at the annual Ngāruawāhia Regatta are 80 years old.
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Loved ones remembered at Koroneihana
At Tūrangawaewae Marae, Kiingi Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII along with his people of Tainui waka gathered under the protection of their ancestral house Mahinaarangi to grieve and remember their loved ones who've passed away during the year.
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Waikato ex-pats living in Australia return for Koroneihana celebrations
Thousands of Waikato-Tainui descendants live in Australia but every year a contingent return home for the annual celebrations for the Coronation of the reigning Māori monarch. They gathered at Hopuhopu ahead of King Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII's 11th Coronation which officially begins tomorrow.
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Opinions divided in Hauraki Waikato seat
There are mixed reactions by Hauraki-Waikato voters in the heart of the Kiingitanga to King Tuheitia's public endorsement of Rahui Papa for the Māori Party.
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Whānau walk in solidarity to honour Tara Brown
Whānau and friends of Tara Brown marched in solidarity in Ngāruawāhia today with a message to curb domestic violence. It follows after the 24-year-old died from injuries sustained during an alleged brutal assault in the Gold Coast.
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Gang steps up to help fight child poverty
A gang from Waikato called Tribal Huk has been working to change people's perception of gangs by delivering lunches to 25 schools daily.
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Hamilton City Tigers steal win from Panthers
The Hamilton City Tigers were out to win against the Ngāruawāhia Panthers and they knew a loss would put them out of the running for the overall title this year.