From the Hokianga to London, 18-year-old performer Māhanga Mitchell is travelling across the globe into a theatre of global proportions in less than two months’ time.
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Hokianga graces Budget 22 cover but hapū doubtful they'll get what they need
A picture of the Hokianga Harbour is on the front cover of the Budget 2022 document, photographed by Finance Minister Grant Robertson when he visited the area during Easter weekend.
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Strengthening kids' connection to their land on horseback
Ditching their devices and connecting to the environment.
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Hokianga kura stays open through alert level two
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hokianga are confident their tamariki are safe at their kura at alert level two.
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Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hokianga- "It's inclusive of everyone"
"Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hokianga" has recently opened in Koutu, Northland. Previously located in Whirinaki under "cramped" conditions. The re-naming and relocation of the school was a decision motivated by the needs of the students.
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Proposed cell tower on Hokianga maunga concerns hapū
Concerns raised at Ihumātao are echoed in a call from hapū in the Hokianga where there are plans to build a cell tower on the ancestral mountain, Whakarongorua.
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Hotel pleased to do away with pokies
The owners of one of Northland's most historic hotels are taking a stand against gambling- removing seven electronic poker machines at the Rāwene Masonic Hotel.
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Communities pull together to feed families in need
Operating in six regions across Aotearoa, the Christmas Box project aims to alleviate some of the pressure felt by families during the holiday season.
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Deputy Head Boy to attend UN Global Development Tour
Te Ruki Pierce-Dunn is one of two future Māori leaders to be selected as a UN Youth International Delegate. He says the key to Māori success is having strong support systems at home and at school.
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Iwi speak of great loss- Pa Henare Tate
He was a keeper of vast knowledge of the Māori world and he was held in high esteem amongst all tribes. Today, the people of Hokianga spoke of the great loss of Pā Henare Tate.