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Digging into the roots of New Zealand's golden opportunity

Digging into the roots of New Zealand's golden opportunity - Scientists and Māori agribusiness team up to learn about mānuka DNA ... As the mānuka gold rush continues to soar, so does New Zealand's honey ...

9 Designs That Could Finally Replace New Zealand's Controversial Flag

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9 Designs That Could Finally Replace New Zealand's Controversial Flag  - The flag could also attempt to acknowledge New Zealand's indigenous Maori population , which currently has its own flag. That's a tall order for a ...

New Zealand's changing face

New Zealand's changing face  - If New Zealand's 4.2 million people were reduced to a village of 100 people , then 70 people are of European ethnicity, 14 are Maori and 11 are Asian.

New Zealand's economic recovery fuels jobs growth momentum

New Zealand's economic recovery fuels jobs growth momentum  -  New Zealand's economy expanded 2.5 per cent in the second quarter from a year ... Companies require people who can add real value by creating efficiencies  ...

Wasps are wiping out New Zealand's native bugs, experts believe

Wasps are wiping out New Zealand's native bugs, experts believe - Voracious killer wasps are causing some of New Zealand's native bugs to go extinct, insect experts believe. Wasps are a serious problem for people on picnics, but their effects on native insect populations are devastating. The lifespan of native insects in wasp-dense areas can be a matter of hours, and ...

Remains of British soldiers from New Zealand's Northern War discovered

Remains of British soldiers from New Zealand's Northern War discovered - The remains of a dozen British soldiers who fought in New Zealand's Northern War have been found. ... A descendant of Maori chief Kawiti, who defended the Pa, and colonel Robert Wynyard, who led the British troops, Pita Tipene added: “We've been wondering for years and years, ever since 1986, ...

New Zealand's Prime Minister 'Extremely Angry' With People Saying She Is Like Trump

New Zealand's Prime Minister 'Extremely Angry' With People Saying She Is Like Trump - Ardern and Trump met last year at Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation in Vietnam and the East Asia Summit in the Philippines, both of which took place in November. Ardern later told New Zealand's press that at the latter event, Trump had said in jest that "this lady caused a lot of upset in her country."

New Zealand's Maori king refuses to meet Prince William

New Zealand's Maori king refuses to meet Prince William  - New Zealand's Maori king has refused to meet Prince William during a royal tour next month, with his office saying Tuesday he is “not  ...

New Zealand's Post Office Is Delivering KFC in a Bid to Combat Falling Revenues

New Zealand's Post Office Is Delivering KFC in a Bid to Combat Falling Revenues - As people continue to post fewer and fewer letters, New Zealand's postal service is hoping that a collaboration with fast food chain Kentucky Fried ...

Whale Oil is New Zealand's most popular blog

Whale Oil is New Zealand's most popular blog  - Latest figures showed more than 760,000 people clicked into the blog each month. ... more people were turning to New Zealand's "blogoshpere"for information.

Wellington's Garage Project voted New Zealand's best brewery

Wellington's Garage Project voted New Zealand's best brewery   - SOBA President David Wood said it was important to recognise the people and places that were advancing New Zealand's beer culture on a regional ...

New Zealand's haka is the world's most perfect act of nationalism

New Zealand's haka is the world's most perfect act of nationalism  - Ahead of a match, the All Blacks perform this traditional Maori dance, ... wars of New Zealand's Maori people, is as vivid a metaphor you'll ever find.

New Zealand's intelligence and security legislation under review

New Zealand's intelligence and security legislation under review  -  New Zealand's intelligence and security legislation is under review and the Acting Attorney General Amy Adams has appointed Sir Michael Cullen and ...

Coca-Cola's Attempt to Use New Zealand's Indigenous Māori Language Misfires

Coca-Cola's Attempt to Use New Zealand's Indigenous Māori Language Misfires -  New Zealand's indigenous community is particularly affected, with some 50% of Māori adults and 18% of Māori children classified as obese.

Important Lessons for Trust Governance from Trusts That Benefit New Zealand's Indigenous Maori ...

Important Lessons for Trust Governance from Trusts That Benefit New Zealand's Indigenous Maori ...  - indigenous Maori and the majority of New Zealand's non- Maori population . While there has generally been a national consensus that Maori ought to ...

New Zealand's suicide toll highlights social crisis

New Zealand's suicide toll highlights social crisis -  New Zealand's chief coroner's office recently released provisional statistics ... By comparison, around 300 people die in road accidents each year.

Summer sun a bigger killer than New Zealand's roads

Summer sun a bigger killer than New Zealand's roads -  Summer sun a bigger killer than New Zealand's roads ... In 2013, 489 people died from skin cancer compared with 253 people on the roads for the ...

New Zealand's Mighty Mongrel Mob gang in haunting portraits

New Zealand's Mighty Mongrel Mob gang in haunting portraits  - It is New Zealand's most notorious gang whose members operate in a ... some of the Mongrel Mob-who despite being primarily of Maori descent-use ...

What is the problem with New Zealand's water sources?

What is the problem with New Zealand's water sources? - In August 2016, more than 5,000 people fell sick with gastrointestinal illness in Havelock North, a suburb of New Zealand's North Island's Hawke's Bay ...

New Zealand's problem with Māori boys

New Zealand's problem with Māori boys - The success or failure of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into state welfare abuse will depend on how much attention it gives to Māori boys – and a change in New Zealand's attitude, writes Aaron Smale. Years ago while reading Anne Else's 1991 book A Question of Adoption, I came to a chapter that ...