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Māori & Pasifika E-commerce Scholarships Worth $1 3million Are Being Offered Up To Improve Disposable Household Income

Māori & Pasifika E-commerce Scholarships Worth $1 3million Are Being Offered Up To Improve Disposable Household Income
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Hamilton Honours Exceptional Citizens

Hamilton Honours Exceptional Citizens
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No Community Cases; 3 New Cases Of COVID-19 In Managed Isolation

Update on the Viking Bay The All of Government response to the fishing vessel the Viking Bay is currently putting in place a plan to appropriately manage the ship’s return to New Zealand. This afternoon Customs will be announcing further details of this plan. Comprehensive health checks, including testing of crew, will be part of this plan. The ship’s return to New Zealand has been assessed as having a very low health risk to the public. Testing update The total number of COVID-19 tests processed by laboratories to date is 2,351,005. On Friday, 6,458 tests were processed across New Zealand. Yesterday, 4,881 tests were

National Launch Campaign To Demand The Debate For All New Zealanders

Sunday, 11 July 2021, 1:11 pm Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says New Zealanders are being left out of important decisions by the Labour Government and today she has launched a campaign for Kiwis to ‘Demand the debate’. “The Labour Government continues to make policy announcements that were never campaigned on and will have a significant impact on New Zealanders. “From the Car Tax, cancelling promised infrastructure projects, the $785m Auckland cycle bridge, rushed law changes to deliver Māori wards, to the hastily announced oil and gas exploration ban; New Zealanders are starting to feel left out. “At the same time more than 4000 children are left to grow up in

Language Critical To Kiribati As It Faces The Challenge Of Climate Change

Sunday, 11 July 2021, 1:08 pm Kiribati is on the frontline of Climate Change and language will keep its people rooted to their land and tradition in the coming crisis, said the Minister for Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio. “Our Pacific nations are the first to feel the impacts of climate change. Kiribati is home to around 116,300 people and is extremely vulnerable to rising sea levels. “Despite the enormous challenges Kiribati faces as a nation, their language and cultural identity will keep them grounded, and proud of their heritage. “This is truly evident in the vibrant Kiribati community living here in Aotearoa, and

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