Reporter Jimmy is at the Rev Rock and Hop in Lawrence, where the vintage cars are gleaming and the gearheads’ best burnouts have the audience gagging.
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Persian kids are the stars of the winter solstice on Yalda Night
Reporter Jua is at Fruitvale School on Yalda Night, where tamariki from the Peyvand Academy are recognizing the Northern Hemisphere’s winter solstice with food, family, and fun.
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Former All Black Sam Whitelock talks lucky and not-so-lucky undies
Sam Whitelock has over 150 tests with the All Blacks, but reporter Finn’s quickfire quiz may be the hardest! Sam reflects on his career from the Lead On Purpose podcast studio.
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Little River kid is making big business with arts and crafts
Last minute Christmas shopping sorted! Reporter Isobella interviews Sarai, a South Island tamariki with a keen sense of commerce at only 7 years old.
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The Santa Claus Show has come to town, for the last time ever
The legendary Tim Bray Theatre Company is closing up shop, with one last explosion of Christmas cheer! Reporter Ryan goes behind the curtain with the cast of the show.
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Community pantry shares aroha through kai
The giving spirit is year-round in Ashburton, where reporter Kora meets one whānau helping to keep the neighbourhood fed with their pātaka kai.
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Ōhope tamariki goes viral with hearty waiata
Reporter Emaa talks to Waiaro, an East Coast kid with a passion for singing, who’s going viral on Facebook with her favorite songs.
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Aotearoa says halo olaketa to Solomon Islands Pidgin Language Week
Reporter Mark is at Auckland Museum where the Solomon Islands Wantok Association has turned out to show the language some lav.
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History-making hīkoi culminates in Wellington
Reporter Mikaere is amongst the massive hīkoi crowd as they travel the final stretch to Parliament, interviewing participants about their experience and why it matters to them.
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Record numbers of people came together for the hīkoi, but where did it all start?
In part one of our hīkoi coverage, reporter Ngahiriwa takes us back to where the hīkoi began, Te Rerenga Wairua, as participants gear up for an historic event.