April 4, 2024 | Paakiwaha
Teanau Tuiono | The NZ Green Party List MP
Political Update from Green Party MP including the governments next 3 month plan
April 4, 2024 | Paakiwaha
Political Update from Green Party MP including the governments next 3 month plan
April 4, 2024 | Paakiwaha
Women only comprise 26.7% of the tech industry in New Zealand and Māori only making up 4.1%, In a world first, Te Taumata, which represents Māori interests in global trade, is partnering up with Callaghan Innovation to send ten wāhine Māori in tech leaders to explore trade opportunities in Ireland, France and the UK, culminating in participation at London Tech Week.
April 4, 2024 | Paakiwaha
The Governments new quarterly action plan includes 36 bullet points to be achieved by 30 June. Critics are calling it PR spin, corporate speak and vague and immeasurable.
April 4, 2024 | Paakiwaha
The importance of getting flu jabs and immunisations and Dame Valerie Adams is kicking off the Jammies for June campaign today
April 4, 2024 | Paakiwaha
The Firstgas Mōkau Bone Carving Symposium took place over Easter weekend at the Mōkau Hall in near Taranaki. The symposium has grown from 12 participants the first year in 2017, to 63 this year, with carvers coming from all over the country and also across the ditch in Australia.
April 4, 2024 | Paakiwaha
The Northland Regional Council has been seeking public consultation on its proposal to stop the Emergency Services Fund in its draft Long Term Plan 2024-2034, proposing the money be spent on softening the general rates increases.
April 4, 2024 | Paakiwaha
Muna and Raniera Lee live in South Auckland and travelled to Mumbai for dental surgery a year ago for a fraction of the cost they were quoted in NZ. They even feature in a video promoting the Indian dental clinic on Facebook and are returning to India this month for further treatment.
April 3, 2024 | Paakiwaha
whats new? and Hāngī master Rewi Spraggon has again joined culinary forces with Asian bakery owner Amy Sevao to launch hāngī dumplings
April 3, 2024 | Paakiwaha
She says whānau who have always struggled, are struggling more than ever now to the point where she had one young child who hadn’t eaten all day say he was just used to being hungry.
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