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Amorangi: Leading Māori Governance Summit Returns

After its inaugural online success in 2022, Tapuwae Roa’s leading Māori in Governance Summit is set to return this July as a hybrid event with both in-person and virtual tickets available.

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Incinerator Proposal A Climate Time-bomb

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has officially advised Environment Minister Penny Simmonds to ‘call in’ the resource consent application for a large incinerator plant that has been proposed for Te Awamutu.

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Students' Heartfelt Plea For Aotearoa To Be Racist-free: Race Unity Speech Awards 2024

Seven secondary students from around the Mōtū have issued different challenges on how Aotearoa can move towards being a racist-free country, at the Race Unity Speech Awards national finals in Auckland on the weekend.

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New-zealand-general
New-zealand
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Auckland
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Meredith-caisley
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Tohu-manaakitanga
Bev-watson
Taura-whiri
Tohu-ahurea-rau

Alzheimers NZ Calls On Artists And Makers To Harness Their Creativity For A Good Cause

By participating in Create for Dementia, creators will not only have fun making art and developing new skills, they’ll also be working out their brains and reducing their own chances of developing dementia mate wareware in the future, all the while .

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Children In The Pacific Face Increasing Levels Of Violence

Released today, Save the Children’s ' Pacific Regional Child Protection Situational Analysis’ shows child protection risks have increased in the Pacific over the past five years due to COVID-19, increased migration, climate change, and digital connectivity.

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Australia
Fiji
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Victoria
Vanuatu
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