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Tāria te roanga: Hononga ā-Hapori, Te Motu, Ia Rā, Te Auahatanga

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Wonderland: The Magic of the Rose

Is there any flower more romantic than the rose? Auckland Museum’s new exhibition Wonderland: The Magic of the Rose unravels the... Tirohia te katoa

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12 March 1864

Arthur's Pass 'discovered'
Arthur, George and Edward Dobson were searching for the route between Christchurch and... Pānui tonutia

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Robert Muldoon

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Bomb scares in God’s Own

10/03/2010 - Kerryn Pollock

Bombs scares seem to be a regular inner-city event in Wellington these days. After being caught up in one on 3 March – fortunately, only... Pānui tonutia