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And just like that, Week 1 of the Commonwealth Games is officially done. Here we look back at the last seven days of action.
Kava 'o Aotearoa consists of a diverse Maori and Pasifika production, directed by Josh Baker and produced by Maria Tanner.
Regional winners for the first Pasifika Youth Short Film Competition announced for the Bay of Plenty
The regional winners of the first Pasifika Youth Short Film Competition were announced for the Bay of Plenty at a awards ceremony held in Rotorua
A plan to spend $13.1m on a cycleway in south Auckland's Manurewa has a councillor calling for the project to be scrapped.
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