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Today's top news: remembrance service held in Christchurch, racism blamed for NZ deaths.
Today's top news: remembrance service held in Christchurch, racism blamed for NZ deaths.
Avoidable death rates for Māori and Pacific a travesty, NZ Medical Journal says.
Remembrance service must focus on the Muslim community, says Jacinda Ardern.
Sir Ray Avery's LifePod incubators voluntarily delayed in India for extra checks
Cruising amid the Hawaiian islands has something for all the family, writes Andrew Louis.
Vanuatu has a new eye clinic and the country's first permanent eye doctor.
Clerence Natnaur, from Vanuatu, hopes to have surgery to better her eyesight.
Girl has made remarkable recovery, but needs lifelong care and expensive medication.
E-Tangata writer/director Simone Kaho reflects on what she learned from making the series.
An interview with the staunch matriarch who's been leading change since the 1980s.
Cook Islands have a long history with name changes and sixty options are on the table.
Plans in place to abandon the honour to Captain Cook and adopt a standalone name in Māori.
She had to leave her home and family to find her identity.
Va'aiga Tuigamala: World needs to understand Pacific Islanders have been 'shunted'.
This could be dismissed as conspiratorial nonsense if not for the extraordinary evidence.
When Selina Tusitala Marsh goes to schools young Pasifika girls come up for bear hugs.
This will be the first time this fascinating collection of 243 photos will be displayed.
Stephanie Holmes completes her first ocean swim with a heart full of pride.
A series of expeditions have yielded a number of tantalising clues.
As price wars erupt over flights, there's never been a better time to go.
Auckland ranks high on quality of life, but third most expensive city for a pint of beer.
Treasures in the box included a letter from the King about wartime death of a flier
The Fiji Rugby Sevens team share their top local tips for visiting their homeland.
The other Samoa has a unique charm and pace, writes Peter de Graaf.
Academy welcomes a new cohort with a wings ceremony to provide motivation.
Marli Atu is proud of his Pasifika heritage, plans to challenge school rule.