Photo: Manukau Urban Māori Authority hosted a hui at Ngā Whare Wātea Marae on community safety over the Christmas holiday period.
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17-year-old Papakura-born artist hits 17 on top 20 NZ singles charts
By Michael Cugley, Te Rito journalism cadet. A 17-year-old music artist has reached the top 20 charts with his new single Testimony.
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Reports of gunman at Papakura MSD, police responding
Police respond to reports of armed gunman at Papakura WINZ.
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Marae opens doors for drive-through vaccinations
Papakura Marae is opening its doors as the first marae-based drive-through vaccination site in Auckland.
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2021 ASB Polyfest, Kahurangi ki Uta- Papakura High School, Full Bracket
Kahurangi ki Uta - Papakura High School, Full Bracket - 2021 ASB Polyfest
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The level of need is still at crisis- Kootuitui ki Papakura
Kootuitui ki Papakura is an organisation in South Auckland that focuses on education, health and homes. With the rate of unemployment in the area, they say the level of need is still at crisis.
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Papakura Marae community unites to support whānau in need
The demand for food parcels is skyrocketing as whānau feel the pinch, due to financial strain from COVID-19 restrictions. One of the largest foodbanks is Papakura marae in South Auckland.
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Oil dumpers pollute Papakura stream again
The Auckland City Council has cleaned up yet another suspected illegal oil dumping incident in the Papakura Stream on Croskery Road in Papakura. For the second time in five months, concerned Papakura resident Ben Watson uploaded footage onto Facebook of an oil like substance floating down the stream.
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"It was damp, it had mould"- Papakura kaumātua receive warm home solutions
A kaumātua couple from Papakura are the most recent beneficiaries of a programme that seeks to provide warm home solutions for local families.
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Four Māori Labour candidates in Papakura Local Board race
The four Māori candidates running for the Papakura Local Board in 2019 are hoping to encourage more Māori to get into local government.