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100-year-old veteran Roy Boyle on the importance of Anzac Day | Port Macquarie News

100-year-old WWII veteran Roy Boyle shares why he hasn't missed a march in Port Macquarie since he moved to the area over 25 years ago.

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100-year-old veteran Roy Boyle on the importance of Anzac Day | Port Macquarie News

100-year-old WWII veteran Roy Boyle shares why he hasn't missed a march in Port Macquarie since he moved to the area over 25 years ago.

Lakekamu-river , Gulf , Papua-new-guinea , Bulldog-track , Morobe , United-states , Australia , Port-macquarie , New-south-wales , Australians , Americans , American

100-year-old veteran Roy Boyle on the importance of Anzac Day | Port Macquarie News

100-year-old WWII veteran Roy Boyle shares why he hasn't missed a march in Port Macquarie since he moved to the area over 25 years ago.

Bulldog-track , Morobe , Papua-new-guinea , United-states , Lakekamu-river , Gulf , Australia , Port-macquarie , New-south-wales , Australians , Americans , Australian

100-year-old veteran Roy Boyle on the importance of Anzac Day | Port Macquarie News

100-year-old WWII veteran Roy Boyle shares why he hasn't missed a march in Port Macquarie since he moved to the area over 25 years ago.

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Fishing closures proposed for Hauraki Gulf to restore marine taonga species

Three iwi have applied for temporary fishing closures across three areas within the Hauraki Gulf. Ngāti Pāoa, Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki and Ngāti Tamaterā are...

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Family honours father at graduation

A family held a sombre tribute at a graduation ceremony in Port Moresby to remember the achievements of their late father.

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Letters: Government's ferry call makes no sense; public sector leaders cave in; Hauraki Gulf needs urgent protection

Govt’s KiwiRail call makes no sense Finance Minister Nicola Willis says she thinks KiwiRail will be able to function without bespoke rail-capable ferries and...

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

has seen a wave of unprecedented migration considering the numbers and the cultural differences of the immigrants, people have actually been remarkably tolerant what has changed recently is the sense that immigration is now happening without any legitimate process with the system being gamed and laws being broken when syrian migration and gulf, europe and 2015 angular merkel arbitrarily wave the usual procedures and germany alone took in about 900,000 asylum seekers from several countries it is not a coincidence that the influx was followed by brexit and the rise of right-wing populace in many european countries in both the eu and the united states, gangs and cartels have recognized that they can game the asylum system by bringing in economic migrants who claim asylum and thus get the right to stay, have legal hearings and eventually work last fiscal year, nearly 1 million people

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A 48m boat ran aground on my family's island in the Hauraki Gulf. It's the least of our worries - Sue Neureuter

OPINION: Last Tuesday dawned with a report that a 48-metre commercial fishing boat was now parked firmly on rocks adjacent to Motuhoropapa Island in The...

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

noted, my new book, age of revolutions, the western world has seen a wave of unprecedented migration considering the numbers and the cultural differences of the immigrants people have actually been remarkably tolerant. what has changed recently is the sense that immigration is now happening without any legitimate process with the system being gamed and laws being broken when syrian migration and gulf, europe and 2015 angular merkel arbitrarily waived the usual procedures and germany alone talking about 900,000 asylum seekers from several countries. it is not a coincidence that the influx was followed by brexit and the rise of right-wing populist in many european countries in both the eu and the united states, gangs and cartels have recognized that they can game the asylum system by bringing in economic migrants who claim asylum and thus get the right to stay, have legal hearings and

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