As the Prime Minister’s national apology to survivors of State and Faith-based abuse approaches, Te Ohaaki A Hine – National ...
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I’d like to welcome you all here today on what is a significant, sorrowful but important day for you and for all of New ...
QT Queenstown has pulled back the curtain to unveil a new exhibition in Gallery 6, showcasing and celebrating a stunning ...
The Google support for news media via its Google News Initiative which includes the Showcase program is global, not local.
Te Pāti Māori acknowledge all survivors of state abuse, and our mokopuna currently incarcerated by the state. We acknowledge ...
Police are continuing to monitor movements connected to Hīkoi mō te Tiriti as it arrives in our largest city this evening.
Tim Norris, one of the council’s soil and land scientists, gave the committee a presentation about the work done with Manaaki ...
During his visit to Chile, Mr Peters met the Minister of the Interior, Carolina Tohá, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alberto ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has apologised to all New Zealanders who were abused in the care of state and faith-based ...
For all those reasons, there is plenty of scope for healthy scepticism about the sincerity of today’s apology pageant. To ...