A whānau in Ōrākei have kept their spirits strong despite losing one of their own during the lockdown. Ariana Pauls’ father passed, and her partner, Tama Potaka has seen his fathers’ health decline.
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Australia weather storm for Touch World Cup glory
Heading into the final day of the Touch World Cup, New Zealand led the way with three titles already secured. By the end of the day, however, Australia's dominance in the open grade sections saw them walk away with the final four titles.
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NZ ready to take on the best at World Cup Kabaddi – Meleka 2019
New Zealand teams have just under a month of preparation to go until the World Cup Kabaddi – Melaka 2019, held in Malaysia.
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EXCLUSIVE: Family devastated NZDF unable to repatriate brother’s remains
The family of RNZAF Officer William Anthony Devescovi is still struggling with news he won't be part of the Malaysia Singapore repatriations as planned next week.
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Family unable to repatriate soldier – remains not under headstone
Twenty-eight servicemen and one child were to be repatriated from Malaysia and Singapore by Government next week but one family will not be welcoming their loved one home having received news that his remains were not located under his headstone.
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Australia dominate NZ in day 1 of YWC
All six New Zealand youth touch teams took to the field yesterday vying for their chance to secure the top spot at the 2018 Youth World Cup of Touch.
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Youth Touch World Cup kicks off today
The world’s biggest youth touch tournament is set to kick off today in Malaysia and New Zealand hopes to win after coming second last year.
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Whānau accompanied repatriation 'can't be done' – Ron Mark
Green Party Co-Leader Marama Davidson is supporting veteran Paul Thomas' request to be present at the exhumation of soldiers to be repatriated from Malaysia in August. But Defence Minister Ron Mark says this is not possible.
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A commemoration for veterans in Malaysia
New Zealand veterans have returned to Malaysia to remember their time served in the 1960s and also commemorate those who died while on duty.
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Malaysian woman becomes immersed in Te Arawa reo
A Malaysian woman's quest to speak te reo Māori fluently has been justified with her full immersion into the Te Arawa way of life. With Rotorua recently becoming the first bilingual city in Aotearoa, she now feels right at home.