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Waitematā DHB Māori Nurse of the Year announced
Chloe Maeva was presented with a korowai and named the latest winner of the Te Kauae Raro Māori Nursing and Midwifery Award.
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Māori nurse acknowledged with award
Stella Williams is this year’s winner of the Waitematā DHB’s Te Kauae Raro Māori Nursing and Midwifery Award, in recognition of her achievements and hard work in the health sector.
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Manu Kōrero raising next generation of orators
Tāmaki ki te Waitematā secondary school students took the stage at Ngā Manu Kōrero today with some families saying today's youth are spearheading the resurgence of te reo Māori.
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Pizza delivery man knocked unconscious for $20, pizza
Yesterday evening at approximately 6.30pm a 47-year-old pizza delivery worker went to an address in Kelman Road, Kelston to deliver an order. The victim parked his vehicle and as he was getting the pizza out of his boot he was struck by an unknown object to the back of his head.
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New data to help address Māori mental health in West Auckland
Te Whānau o Waipareira has new research and data to help address the high rates of poor mental health among Māori in West Auckland. The lead research director Dr. Tanya Allport says the focus should be evidential based not just 'Kaupapa Māori'.
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Request for motorists to avoid parts of West Auckland
Waitemata Police are asking motorists to please avoid travelling in the wider New Lynn, Henderson and Kelston areas due to severe flooding.
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Kaipara Harbour tragedy: Search for remaining fisherman to be suspended
Despite further efforts to scope the Kaipara Harbour for the last remaining fisherman of the capsized boat 'Francie', Waitemata Police Inspector Mark Fergus says the search for Mr Taulagi Afamasaga will be suspended at midday today.
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Waitemata DHB advises against Trust's advice to West Auckland whānau
The Waitemata DHB says people who are seriously ill or injured at the Waitakere Hospital Emergency Department could be impacted if residents follow the advice of John Tamihere.