This year's Child Poverty Monitor has found that more than 160,000 kids in Aotearoa are living in households without access to enough food or enough healthy food.
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Māori CEO calls out NZs food wastage problem
"We're wasting food that can be utilised by some of our whānau" says Whangārei community trust CEO, Martin Kaipo, who is challenging the government to tackle New Zealand's food wastage problem.
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NZ Rugby teams up with Graeme Dingle Foundation
New Zealand Rugby has announced the appointment of the Graeme Dingle Foundation as the official charity for their organisation at Pomaria School in Henderson today.
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Whanganui students clear "No means no!"
Consent, healthy relationships and sexual violence are not the usual topics covered at any school hall assembly. However, Whanganui City College students were able to discuss these and engage with Miss World NZ Jessica Tyson, a survivor of sexual abuse, who has been visiting schools in her hometown as part of her Beauty with a Purpose charity project, Brave.
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Panapa honoured with MNZM
Former Māori Women's Welfare League president Christine Panapa will be made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit today.
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Auckland City Mission's new development underway
Auckland City Mission is moving temporarily today as their premises undergo a transformation with a total project cost of $90mil.
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Miss Rotorua winners crowned
Dreams came true over the weekend for the winners crowned at the grand final of the Miss Rotorua competition.
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Take what you need, leave what you can
The free street open pantry movement, or Pātaka Kai, is sweeping across Aotearoa. Starting less than a month ago in the South Auckland community of Ōtara, today more than 30 open pantries are listed on the map, with more flagged to be launched soon.
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World’s first indigenous crowdfunding platform
The launch of Tā Koha will showcase some exciting ventures from Moka, eco fibre eyelashes made from possum fur to Kiwi Kai delicious steam puddings.
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Collecting unused suits to adorn orators in need
A new initiative by Waikato man Brad Totorewa, called Koha Māi Tō Hūtu, is asking people to donate their old or unused suits to help Waikato elders attain an appropriate standard of attire on the marae.