NZ Music Month to SWIDT Music Month
They’re dubbed as the most electrifying rap group in the country, and for this year’s NZ Music Month, Onehunga rap group SWIDT are sparking things up yet again .
They’re dubbed as the most electrifying rap group in the country, and for this year’s NZ Music Month, Onehunga rap group SWIDT are sparking things up yet again .
Rex Letoa Paget, invites readers on a captivating journey of self-discovery, ancestry, and love in his new poetry collection, Manuali’i.
The Niue Assembly has passed amendments to the constitution including changing the title change from ’Premier’ to ‘Prime Minister’.
Auckland-based specialist pain medicine physician Fuimaono Dr Leinani Aiono-Le-Tagaloa has been elected vice dean of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists’ (ANZCA) Faculty of Pain Medicine.
South Auckland residents will be hit hard by proposed congestion charging due to a lack of reliable and affordable public transport, local board representatives say.
Local boards across Auckland are getting ready to present community feedback for Mayor Wayne Brown’s proposed long-term plan (LTP), with two South Auckland local boards working to balance community interests in their decision.
The 2024 Race Unity Speech Awards National Champion Jessica Tupa’i has called out the government’s racist laws and the country’s biases in a confronting and moving speech.
Five brand new solar-powered homes have been built in Papakura by the Penina Health Trust which is also a social housing provider.
Teremoana Rapley has been named one of this years Taite Music Award recipients for her contribution to music and advocacy for Pacific artists.
ANZAC day prompts another chapter in a remarkable Cook Islands World War 1 veteran’s story.