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Palmerston North Hospital mental health unit set for $30 million upgrade
$30m upgrade for Palmerston North Hospital mental health unit
Palmerston North Hospital's mental health services are to get a $30 million upgrade - as long as the final business case is signed off.
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Whanganui District Health Board set to join national bowel cancer screening programme
Whanganui DHB set to join bowel cancer screening programme
About 40,000 more New Zealanders are set to begin receiving potentially life-saving screening for bowel cancer.
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NZ's top 50 private landowners revealed
NZ's top 50 private landowners revealed
Green Rush - Rich-listers, established farming families and a former All Black are among New Zealand's top 50 landowners.
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Matangireia - Tuariki Delamere
Tuariki Delamere entered parliament in 1996 as a member of the New Zealand First Party having won the Te Tairawhiti seat. In this episode of the political legacy series, Matangireia - Delamere talks… Audio
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PM opens Tuia 250 roadshow on traditional voyaging
PM opens Tuia 250 roadshow on traditional voyaging
The rain has made its way over Tūranganui a Kiwa today - but that has not stopped people taking part in the activities.
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Tama Waipara - Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival
Audio 9 Oct 2019Tama Waipara is festival director for the inaugural Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival, which started last week and runs until October 20th. Featuring writers, performers and artists such as Nancy Brunning… Audio
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Taonga returned on loan to Tairāwhiti museum
Tūranganui-a-Kiwa locals are celebrating the return of taonga - 250 years after they left Aotearoa shores on Captain Cook's Endeavour.
The 37 taonga have been returned on loan to Tairāwhiti museum -… Video, Audio
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Anthonie Tonnon performs at new arts festival
Anthonie Torran is playing at the first ever Te Tairawhiti Arts Festival which opens this Friday and runs through to the 20th of October. Audio
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Tairawhiti exhibition for taonga taken to Europe 250 years ago
Precious taonga taken back to England after James Cook's first voyage to New Zealand 250 years ago have been returned from Europe on loan, for an exhibition opening today at Gisborne's Tairawhiti… Audio
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Emotions run high ahead of Tuia 250 in Gisborne
Emotions run high ahead of Tuia 250 in Gisborne
Preparations in Gisborne are ramping up ahead of the Tuia 250 commemorations, as the East Coast region confronts its fraught colonial history.
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Music with a Japanese flavour
Audio 29 Sep 2019Japanese music to help celebrate the Rugby World Cup and we preview the country's newest Arts Festival Te Tairāwhiti Video
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Gisborne iwi refuse to hold pōwhiri for replica of Cook's ship Endeavour
Iwi refuse to hold pōwhiri for Endeavour replica
Four major iwi in the Tūranganui ā Kiwa region are refusing to hold a pōwhiri for a fleet of vessels, including a replica of Captain Cook's ship the Endeavour and the Navy, set to arrive in the city…
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Waka Trust Practise Ocean Sustainability
The kaupapa of the Tairawhiti Waka Voyaging Trust is to educate as many students and visitors about the history of polynesian navigation. Chairman of the trust is Waka builder and navigator Te… Audio
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How should we remember contested history between Māori and Pakeha, and what should museums do about it?
In this fourth panel discussion Tairawhiti Museum director Eloise Wallace talks with cultural heritage expert Karl Johnstone. Alex Perrottet is in the chair. Audio
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Bookmarks: Mere Boynton - once a warrior
Audio 11 Sep 2019Our Bookmarks' guest today is Mere Tokorahi Boynton, a singer and actor, most famous for her role as Mavis in the movie Once Were Warriors. She is also one of the performers in the upcoming world… Audio
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Gisborne seafront residents warned rocks may be removed
Seafront rocks protecting homes may be removed, residents told
Gisborne residents whose seafront properties were damaged by spring tides at the weekend are being warned rocks temporarily put in place to keep the sea at bay may have to be removed.
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Gisborne mayoral race: Who are the candidates?
Gisborne mayoral race: Who are the candidates?
Two city councillors and an Aucklander are vying to become Gisborne's next mayor.
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Waka Hourua described as a 'floating classroom'.
The double hulled waka or voyaging canoe Tairawhiti is described by its builder as a 'floating classroom'. Te Aturangi Nepia Clamp is determined to teach students and visitors about the history of… Audio
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It's the “Aha!” moments which reveal how much Māori and Pakeha relations have changed
In this third panel discussion, Dr Jill Chrisp and Karen Johansen discuss with Alex Perrottet how their life together is affected by their families being on the opposite sides of Gisborne history. Audio
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Confirmed measles cases in Auckland increase
Confirmed measles cases in Auckland increase
The number of measles cases in the Auckland has gone up to 821 today, from 812 cases yesterday. And while no one has died yet, the fatalities aren't being ruled out.
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Person with measles on Auckland-Sydney return flight
Person with measles on Auckland-Sydney return flight
The person did not know they had measles at the time they took the Air New Zealand flight, which was between 23 and 25 August.
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Trauma surgeon calls for campaign to reduce injuries to kids in car crashes
Trauma surgeon calls for campaign to reduce injuries to kids in car crashes
A leading trauma surgeon is calling for a campaign to reduce the number of injuries to children caused by not wearing seat belts or sitting in booster seats
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Jacinda Ardern announces free lunch in schools trial
The government is rolling out a daily free lunch trial starting with 30 primary and intermediate schools from the beginning of next year.
The new initiative will be piloted at 30 primary and… Video, Audio
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Taonga of Captain Cook's ship to return home
Taonga returning: Negotiations with museums over Cook items succeed
A collection of taonga left on board Captain Cook's ship the Endeavour after its first voyage to Aotearoa will be returned to the Tairāwhiti region after 250 years.
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Taonga returns to te Tairāwhiti after 250 years
After a 10-year long battle, a collection of taonga left on board Captain Cook's ship the Endeavour will be returned, on loan, to the Tairāwhiti region after 250 years.
The taonga, which include… Video, Audio