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Educators, researchers, school leaders and rangatahi from across Aotearoa have come together in Tāmaki Makaurau for a landmark conference focused on building anti-racist futures in education, with participants calling for schools where every child can learn in safety, dignity and belonging.

The two-day


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Kindergartens Aotearoa is warning the Government’s review of early childhood education funding risks weakening the quality of education for tamariki by shifting existing funding rather than addressing what it says is a long-standing shortfall in investment. The organisation says the current consultation fails to tackle the core issue facing the ...


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Last years Tāmaki Makaurau by-election result was a shock.

Peeni Henare, a legacy Māori politician was staggeringly beaten by a Māori Party who adopted a social media first election campaign that resulted in one of the great by-election upsets.

The latest demographic data on Māori electorates will give Te Pati Māori AND the Greens an enormous  amount of optimism ...


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The future of Oceania football has arrived in Port Moresby, with the 2026 OFC Under-16 Men’s Championship officially underway as eight nations begin their quest for regional glory and qualification for the FIFA Under-17 World Cup in Qatar.

Hosted by Papua New Guinea from 12 to 25 July, the tournament brings...


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The Pacific’s economic future will depend as much on digital infrastructure and modern financial systems as it does on ports, shipping lanes and fisheries, according to a new United Nations Development Programme analysis calling for a fundamental rethink of how the region finances its blue economy.

The repo...


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