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Aussie travellers placed into MIQ, one 'detected by Customs'

There are no new Covid-19 cases to report in the community today, the Ministry of Health has confirmed. So far 2213 people have been identified as contacts

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Migrants' tertiary dilemma

Inset: Ssai Ovya Sukumar (19, right) is paying international fees to study at university, and her sisters Eesha (17, centre) and Samyuktha (14) are facing the same challenge when they leave Waitaki Girls High School. Right: Unable to afford international fees for their daughter to go to university, Ozzy Omar (right) has returned to Malaysia with her children, while husband Yusoff Deraman (left) remains working in Oamaru. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED For most secondary school pupils in Waitaki, pursuing tertiary study is a rite of passage. But this passage can be more arduous for some than others, writes Ruby Heyward. Many brought children to the country with them.

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The slipperiness of hate speech

The slipperiness of hate speech
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The newest battlefield between China and the US: Antarctica

The newest battlefield between China and the US: Antarctica
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WNEWS 23.06: Sturm warning echoes through the ages

Sturm warning echoes through the ages 23 Jun 2021 12:09 PM More Related Stories Related Podcast A Canterbury University scholar has attributed to Māori writer J.C.Sturm a poem published in a university magazine 70 years ago lamenting the effect of colonisation on Māori. Professor Paul Millar, who is Sturm’s literary executor and is preparing an edition of her Collected Works for publication, says the poem Brown Optimism leapt to his mind when National MP Paul Goldsmith claimed that on balance colonisation was good for Māori. He says it says something about our progress as a nation that a poem a young Māori woman wrote seven decades ago protesting colonisation still reads as an immediate response to a politician in 2021.

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