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Tauranga, Invercargill state houses to be sold
The Government has announced it will begin selling off up to 1600 state houses in Tauranga and Invercargill to social housing groups.
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Tauranga and Invercargill first for state housing sell-off
Audio 6 May 2015Tauranga and Invercargill will be first off the block for the government's state housing sell off, but one potential buyer Habitat for Humanity, says it needs much more information before it makes a… Audio
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Warning after eel deaths in Tauranga
The Tauranga City Council has issued a warning to residents following the death of about 25 eels in a stormwater drain after what looks like chemical burns.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 22 April 2015
A Christchurch local body politician who's moved to the North Island claims he has the confidence of Ngai Tahu for him to continue in his role working from out of town; The country's top haka… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 22 April 2015
A Christchurch local body politician who's moved to the North Island claims he has the confidence of Ngai Tahu for him to continue in his role working from out of town; The Tauranga City Council has… Audio
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AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd pleads guilty
When AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd's solo album launch failed he sacked a group of staff and threatened to kill one of them. Video, Audio
- The Bachelor NZ: Giving up
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IPCA to probe death after police chase
The Independent Police Conduct Authority will investigate the death of a teenager flung from a car as he fled from police in Oropi, near Tauranga.
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Katikati BioBlitz
For 24 hours last weekend the Katikati community went in search of every species that lives in their area. Fungi, algae, moths, fish, weeds, intestinal worms and more than 45 types of spiders were… Audio
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Katikati BioBlitz
For 24 hours last weekend the Katikati community went in search of every species that lives in their area. Fungi, algae, moths, fish, weeds, intestinal worms and more than 45 types of spiders were…
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Meteor sends flashing lights across NZ skies
A meteor seen across large parts of New Zealand probably exploded well off the New Zealand coast, an Auckland astronomer says. Video, Audio
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Synthetic cannabis black markets 'spread'
After it was revealed yesterday synthetic cannabis is being sold from private houses in Tauranga, reports are coming in of its sale elsewhere in the country. Audio
- Synthetic cannabis goes 'underground'
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Synthetic cannabis black market
Private houses have been discovered selling synthetic cannabis - confirming predictions the industry is going underground, the Drug Foundation says. Audio
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Synthetic cannabis moves underground
Predictions the synthetic cannabis industry would go underground have been confirmed with the revelation the drug is being sold from private houses in Tauranga. Audio
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Synthetic cannabis moves underground
The Drug Foundation says its prediction the synthetic cannabis industry would go underground has been confirmed with the revelation that private houses are selling it in Tauranga. Audio
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Life saving new safe-house - Shakti Women's Refuge
It's taken over a decade of campaigning the cause, but finally Shakti Ethnic Women's Refuge are able to open their new refuge in Wellington for women and their children desperately seeking shelter… Audio
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Life saving new safe-house - Shakti Women's Refuge
It's taken over a decade of campaigning the cause, but finally Shakti Ethnic Women's Refuge are able to open their new refuge in Wellington for women and their children desperately seeking shelter…
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Te Manu Korihi for 4 February 2015
A building expert says Maori need to wake up to the issue of earthquake-prone marae, describing the situation as a 'big runaway train hurtling towards them'. An Australian-based study shows the Maori… Audio
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A place to call home
Thousands of hopeful renters are trawling TradeMe, queueing at viewings and scrapping to find a place to live.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 3 February 2015
The Maori Law Society says there is a trend of Maori lawyers leaving the profession early on in their career, particularly wahine; A Tauranga Te Reo campaigner says the Tauranga City Council isn't… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 3 February 2015
The Maori Law Society says there is a trend of Maori lawyers leaving the profession early on in their career, particularly wahine; People of Ngati Kuia are being asked to reduce the size of… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 2 February 2015
Only 28 of the 243 judges in the legal system identify themselves as tangata whenua, which has the Maori legal profession saying more are needed; A marae in Hawkes Bay says it's very close to securing… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 29 January 2015
The chair of Mangatawa Papamoa Block Incorporated in Tauranga says the fire that damaged part of its Marae building has left people devastated; An official trying to help the kauri tree survive says… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 29 January 2015
The chair of Mangatawa Papamoa Blocks Incorporated in Tauranga says the fire that damaged part of its marae building has left people devastated; The Maori Party says it's not confident the Prime… Audio