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Winston Peters blazer is being auctioned for charity with bids running at $915

The auction is part of Ryan Bridge’s 36-hour Talkathon on Magic Talk, with all the money raised going to the Child Cancer Foundation. The broadcaster has already had his trademark man bun cut off by a child cancer survivor to raise funds for the charity. Trade Me Winston s jacket, made by James Lee Tailor in Taiwan, has his name embroidered on the inside. Bridge’s listing says more than three children are diagnosed with cancer in New Zealand every week. That s approximately 160 every year. “Sadly. 1 in five won t survive. “Child Cancer Foundation are currently supporting 1,400 families through different stages of their childhood cancer journey. But every year. they need $6 million dollars in order to do so.”

National s Chris Penk tells Australian TV show he s embarrassed for New Zealand after Defence essay controversy

National s Chris Penk tells Australian TV show he s embarrassed for New Zealand after Defence essay controversy
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Seymour defends keeping controversial donation amid uproar over Mongrel Mob koha

Seymour defends keeping controversial donation amid uproar over Mongrel Mob koha Newshub 10 hrs ago Zane Small © Newshub Related video: Watch: The Māori Party was referred to the police for failing to declare nearly $330,000 of donations on time. ACT leader David Seymour has defended keeping money from a man who threatened to destroy mosques, amid tensions over the appropriateness of donations.  It comes after Seymour and National leader Judith Collins lashed out at Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt for giving a $200 koha, a customary Māori gift, to the Mongrel Mob, when he visited the Waikato gang pad in May.

Fish farming future as wild fisheries under attack

Fish farming future as wild fisheries under attack 06 Jul 2021 15:15 PM More Related Stories HASH(0x32b7300) Former New Zealand First minister Shane Jones says iwi need to look at fish farming and aquaculture to make up for potential reductions in their commercial fisheries. He says just one generation on from the 1991 Sealord Deal and the Māori Fisheries Settlement, the pressure is coming on the New Zealand fishing industry, where Māori hold a lot of their wealth in the form of quota. That’s threatened by the powerful recreational fishing lobby and the Greens who don’t want to see a large commercial fishing sector.

New Zealand s worrying battle over transgender rights

New Zealand s worrying battle over transgender rights
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