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Central Auckland iwi Ngāti Whātua ki Ōrākei turns pony club into community garden 2 Apr, 2021 01:36 AM 2 minutes to read Ngāti Whātua ki Ōrākei s horticultural initiative is growing produce for the community to revive their farming past in the city. Video / Maori Television Ngāti Whātua ki Ōrākei s horticultural initiative is growing produce for the community to revive their farming past in the city. Video / Maori Television Māori Television Originally published by Māori Television What was once a pony club is now a lush garden of produce and nutrition for the people of Ōrākei, central Auckland. ....
Rotorua s Liam Messam wades into nephew s brain tumour battle 14 Mar, 2021 10:36 PM 3 minutes to read Former All Black Liam Messam is stepping into the boxing ring for his nephew. Photo / Supplied Former All Black Liam Messam is stepping into the boxing ring for his nephew. Photo / Supplied Māori Television Originally published by Māori Television A former All Black - Rotorua s Liam Messam - is gearing up to fight in the boxing ring for his nephew who is being treated for a brain tumour. In November last year, Messam s nephew, Antonio Pohatu-Barbarich of Tauranga, was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, a cancerous tumour at the base of his skull. ....
Covid 19 coronavirus: Migrant mum desperate to bring kids over slams MIQ fee hike as inhumane 14 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read Lincoln Tan is the New Zealand Herald’s diversity, ethnic affairs and immigration senior [email protected]@LincolnTanNZH A migrant mother originally from China is desperate to bring her 12-year-old twin sons to NZ, but says the fee hike for managed isolation (MIQ) has put it beyond reach. The woman, who wanted to remain anonymous, and her sons were granted New Zealand residency in November 2016. But Immigration New Zealand said the residence status of the boys have expired and the time they had spent here were insufficient to qualify them for permanent residence. ....
Cricket: Venue switch for World Test Championship final between Black Caps and India 8 Mar, 2021 08:01 PM 4 minutes to read Black Caps skipper Kane Williamson. Photosport NZ Herald The Black Caps and India will not meet at Lord s as originally planned for the World Test Championship final in June. BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has revealed that Southampton s Rose Bowl will now be the venue for the inaugural test championship. Ganguly said Southampton is better suited because it has an on-site hotel, which suits with the strict guidelines around Covid-19. It [the WTC final] is in Southampton, Ganguly told India Today. It has been decided a long time ago. They have the hotel, which makes it easier for them to control (the bio-secure environment). That s why when England started cricket after Covid times, a lot of Test matches were held in Southampton and Manchester because they have hotels alongside the ground. ....
Covid 19 coronavirus: Bachelor NZ contestant regrets calling mask wearing slavery , questioning science 5 Mar, 2021 08:41 PM 6 minutes to read Shivani Pragji has apologised for controversial social media posts. Photo / Supplied NZ Herald A contestant on the new season of The Bachelor has apologised for controversial social media posts comparing mask wearing to slavery and for questioning the scientific consensus around Covid-19. Stewart Sowman-Lund reports. Shivani Pragji is – according to her LinkedIn profile – a solicitor working for the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, a government department responsible for 18 ministerial portfolios and overseeing our managed isolation system. In a post to her Instagram story, Shivani Pragji compared mask wearing to slavery . Photo / Instagram ....