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Te Kāhui Huringa new Auckland primary kapa haka champs
Te Kāhui Huringa kapa haka from Finlayson Park are the new champions of the Tāmaki primary and intermediate kapa haka competition. Te Kura Māori o Ngā Tapuwae took out second place and Henderson Intermediate placed third.
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Auckland teachers strike for the second time this year
Teachers on strike in major centres around the country today say the government is only throwing money at the issue and isn't addressing the problems they are faced with on a daily basis.
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More teacher strikes planned for next month
More strike action is planned by primary school teachers and principals after they rejected a revised pay offer from Minister of Education Chris Hipkins.
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Programme is a sight for sore little eyes
More than 1,000 children from low decile South Auckland schools will be screened for undiagnosed eye conditions by a local charity this month. The Essilor Vision Foundation eventually hopes to screen more than 3,000 decile one and two primary and intermediate aged school students throughout the country this year.
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Auckland brought to a halt as teachers rally on Queen St
About 29,000 teachers and principals are on strike today, closing most primary and intermediate schools across the country. Thousands of protesters rallied in Auckland City against unfair work conditions and unreasonable pay.
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Children's Commissioner calls for recording of bullying stats
The Children's Commissioner is calling on the government to enforce annual reporting by schools on their bullying rates and their prevention guidelines.
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Full results for Te Mana Kuratahi 2017
The 2017 Te Mana Kuratahi Primary Schools Kapa Haka competition has just finished, 57 groups from across Aotearoa will now be leaving Houhoupiko to return home.
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Great aspirations for future generations of kapa haka- Te Mana Kuratahi
Kuia Kohi Coleman has great aspirations for the future generations and their involvement in kapa haka.
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Ngā Uri a Māui performers describe their Te Mana Kuratahi journey
Not only is it an arduous road getting to the national Te Mana Kuratahi competition from afar. Performers from one of the host teams from Te Tairāwhiti spoke about the build up to the nationals, and the experiences they have endured since the start of their campaign.