ON SALE THIS
THURSDAY
CHRISTCHURCH, ISAAC
THEATRE ROYAL 16 July
AUCKLAND, THE
CIVIC 17
July
Tickets from $89
| Ticketmaster &
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Featuring: JON
TOOGOOD (SHIHAD) | LUKE BUDA (PHOENIX FOUNDATION) | LAUGHTON
KORA (KORA) | MEL PARSONS | DEVA MAHAL | JOL MULHOLLAND |
BRETT
Announcing
the first album concert tour of three for our
COME
TOGETHER series for 2021 Elton John’s Magnus
Opus –
Goodbye Yellow Brick
Road!
Brothers in Arms, Abbey Road and Live Rust
from Come Together 2020, we are bringing you more!
In
July as part 1 of 3 of our Album Concert Tours for 2021, the
Come Together supergroup of Kiwi artists
and musicians will perform
Goodbye Yellow Brick
PACIFIC
DANCE FESTIVAL 2021
Stepping fully into
stage lights as Aotearoa’s national organisation for
Pacific dance artists, the
Pacific Dance
Festival is hitting the road in 2021 - expanding to
four venues around Auckland this June and visiting arts
festivals around the country with their world-class
performances this year. Continuing their expansive
commitment to platforming Pacific artists of all kinds, the
offerings in this year’s programme include a fashion
extravaganza and a live Pacific jazz performance, alongside
both contemporary and traditional dance forms from across
the Pacific.
The core Auckland-based programme in June
is a combination of works that were programmed as part of
One Night Only! July 10 | The Civic, Auckland | Book Now at Ticketmaster Featuring NZ's finest musicians: Tami Neilson | Laughton Kora | Milan Borich - Pluto | Booga Beazley - Head Like a Hole Quentin Tarantino's blockbuster arrival in the early 1990s .
Friday, 30 April 2021, 5:20 am
29 April 2021
A reported green zone breach at
a Brisbane Airport café which may have involved passengers
flying to New Zealand has prompted health authorities to
advise passengers on arrival in New Zealand to monitor their
health for the next 14 days.
The reported incident was
in the Hudson Café in Brisbane airport where two
individuals from a red zone country were in the café at the
same time as green zone passengers. The risk has been
assessed as low.
The Ministry understands the two red
zone passengers returned negative results prior to departure
from their home country. A second test result from swabs
Thursday, 29 April 2021, 5:52 am
Too many Māori face alarming health inequities, and the
health and disability system is fraught with issues that
have suppressed Māori health knowledge and healing
practices.
Working against these challenges are
Māori Leaders instituting innovative models of care, be it
community based, in rural mobile clinics or
hospitals.
Māori from throughout the country who are
working with the impacts of mental distress and addiction
related harm are gathering in Auckland for a three-day
symposium.
The Healer Within, The Village of Wellbeing
and Whare Tukutuku: Māori led Addiction Workforce programme
are some of the presentations at the Māori Frameworks