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Dunedin is a bit of a paradox. Conservative townies and Toronto snowbirds alike saddle up to its breweries. And Gov. Ron ...
Dunedin Pride is a week-long celebration of love, identity, and community, running Friday May 30 through Friday, June 6.
Legal experts have warned of the consequences of the bill’s broad reach, one arguing it aims to create a “ regulatory constitution ”. Others have suggested the regulatory criteria set out in the bill ...
With the long holiday weekend, hundreds of beachgoers have flocked to Honeymoon Island to bask in the sun and enjoy the clear ...
The Honu Restaurant and Tiki Bar in Dunedin makes you feel like you're in Hawaii. The owners say the atmosphere tends to ...
The Waitangi Treaty Grounds will not open on Waitangi Day, its chairman Pita Tipene says, following the move to the Covid-19 red traffic light setting. The Waitangi National Trust, which runs the ...
Today is a Member's Day. Unusually, its not starting with bills ... The Green Party is urging the Prime Minister to get rid of the Regulatory Standards Bill after the Waitangi Tribunal found that the ...
The largest and longest-running Waitangi commemoration will ... further south in Invercargill and Dunedin on Tuesday. A free community and magic day was planned in the West Coast's Grey District ...
I liked this, from Dunedin writer Karin Warnaar ... I believe that they came because Te Tiriti o Waitangi had been signed 2 years earlier, and that they survived because of the benevolence shown by ...
Waitangi Day rugby in Invercargill will see South Island rivals the Highlanders and Crusaders play their final DHL Super Rugby Pacific warm-up game. Added lustre will be provided with the return of ...
Tensions are running high on the eve of the country's national day, commemorating the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi between Maori and the Crown in 1840. On Wednesday was the annual gathering ...
Waitangi Day marks the first signing of New Zealand's Treaty of Waitangi or Te Tiriti o Waitangi in Māori between the British Crown and Māori chiefs in 1840. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon ...