Photo / Supplied Residents of a Pukekohe rest home were among those rescued during the worst of Auckland's flooding on Friday evening.
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Former Homai Te Pakipaki winner wows Las Vegas
You may remember the powerful voice of Pikiteora Mura-Hita, a past winner and fan-favourite presenter of the classic Whakaata Māori show Homai Te Pakipaki.
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New mural helping to heal Pukekohe’s racist past
Visual artist Jimmy James Kouratoras of Ngati Tiipa, has created a large mural in the South Auckland town of Pukekohe, that acknowledges its racist past and aims to create healing for Māori.
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Epere fears Māori hit hard after Covid-19 case detected at tangihanga
A Pukekohe local has opened up about contacting Covid-19 in self-isolation at home. Tutepakiohewa Hera Epere says, "Just want a speedy recovery and covid-free with a negative test."
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Hoggart Twins set for World Pool Champs
With only 18 months of exposure and experience in playing 8Ball, a young duo from Ngāti Porou are set to represent Aotearoa at the upcoming VNEA World Pool Championships in America.
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Marae shuts doors after alleged robbery
Police are investigating an incident at a marae near Pukekohe, Auckland where taps and pipes were allegedly stolen from the men's and women's toilets.
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Public pull injured passengers from serious crash near Pukekohe
Police responded to a serious crash this morning in Mauku, near Pukekohe which saw a taxi van, carrying passengers, rolled.
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Over 2300 students participate in mass haka for Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori
More than 2300 students from Early Childcare Centres and Schools in the Franklin District flocked the Eco-light Stadium in Pukekohe to participate in a mass waiata ā-ringa and haka to launch Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori.
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Mass haka planned in Pukekohe to kick off Māori Language Week
Franklin district has planned a community-wide mass haka to kick off Māori Language Week to be held at Pukekohe's ECOLight Stadium on Monday 27 July.
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Whāriki o te Ao keep ancestral tradition alive
A group of women from Pukekohe have started weaving and cloak making classes because of concerns that this art may be lost if it's neglected.