Te Wharekura o Manurewa community is celebrating today, they've waited 17 years for news of new classrooms, including a sorely-needed science laboratory.
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Police prepare to clear Ihumātao protesters
Tensions are flaring as police notify protesters and local iwi in South Auckland to clear Ihumātao Quarry Road as requested by Fletcher Building, who owns the land. However, the opposing side won't budge.
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"I've got mokopuna...where are they going to go?"- Nanny Betty
Ihumātao kuia Betty King is upset over the construction of 480 homes on one of the Auckland’s most historical sites which commences tomorrow.
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Māori Labour candidate aims to reduce suicides in South Auckland
The Labour Party has named Te Rata Hikairo (Ngāpuhi) as their local body candidate for the Counties Manukau DHB electorate. Journalist Kawe Roes went to speak with him to see what his aspirations for South Auckland are.
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Top Māori and Pacific musicians kick off free concert today
Today Sons Of Zion, Savage, Adeaze Music, Vince Harder and more are set to put on a show at the Huawei Summer Jam concert in Auckland.
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Māori mothers to benefit from new South Auckland 'safe haven'
A "long overdue" birthing centre, Ngā Hau Māngere, has opened today in a bid to reduce demand for maternity beds at Middlemore Hospital.
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World Krump Champ spreads smoke-free message through dance
Born and raised in South Auckland, World Krump Champion Ken Vaega (Māori and Samoan) is on a mission to inspire youth to be Smokefree through dance. He is part of Hip Hop International New Zealand who plan to share their message through a series of workshops across the country.
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New Pātaka Kai offers MSD, Oranga Tamariki services
A new South Auckland community Pātaka Kai is offering MSD and Oranga Tamariki services along with free food and personal essentials. Co-founder Liz Kiriona says they are the first to do so, to meet the multiple needs of their community.
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'It felt like a dream'- Manurewa man
Manu Myer talks about his experience getting a lap dance by Nikki Minaj at her concert in Auckland this week.
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Unprecedented demand for Sallies Xmas emergency aid
Te Puea marae chair Hurimoana Dennis is not surprised at the unprecedented demand for Salvation Army emergency aid this Christmas. Sallies have helped a nearly 16,000 children with parcels during the festive season, and Dennis says it’s the result of multiple issues.