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A bunch of art history classmates reunite to explain how the soon-to-be-scrapped subject has served them, two decades on.
Tara Ward attends the final mayoral debate in Dunedin to find out what a vampire would do for the city. There was standing ...
The support for the Marokopa fugitive reveals several pervasive myths about masculinity, fathers and the court system.
Last night, just before 8pm, Tiki Taane poured himself a drink, opened the door to his Papamoa music studio and sat down at ...
Mounting evidence that adopted children are being trafficked, abused or otherwise exploited has finally prompted action.
We taste tested them all, and the results may shock you – or at least convince you to try branching out.
Role: Paid community group coordinator, which spills over into innumerable unpaid things which are all fun and important so ...
By the late 1800s, official policy was clear: te reo Māori was to be replaced by English. Schools established under the Native Schools Act of 1867 banned the use of te reo in classrooms. Children were ...
Gendered attacks and smear campaigns are pushing women out of local politics – and forcing those who remain to protect themselves.
The assassination of the right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, and the swirl of rumours surrounding Tom Philips, the Marokopa fugitive who died last week after three years on the run with his children, ...
The soon-to-reopen library retains a memory of its past, but has been transformed into something entirely new.
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