Boston Davis is a force on the theatre stage! Reporter Charlotte interviews Boston about the challenges he’s conquered to make his dreams a reality, and where he’s headed next.
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Waikato boy gives new shine to old tractors
While most 12-year-olds have a massive Hot Wheels collection, Max has built a massive tractor collection, and he’s fixed them all himself!
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Little Ref is making big calls on the rugby pitch
Arthur Rickard is one of the youngest rugby refs in NZ! Reporter Mason takes us to Tauranga, where Arthur proves 13 is plenty old enough to be tackling his referee goals.
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KKN throwback: South Auckland tech hub fosters kids’ creativity
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At the South Auckland Creative and Tech Hub, Winston Cocker has created a place for kids to draw, play games, and hone skills that could be turned into a career in animation. Kea Kids News reporter Kurtis meets Winston, and some of the talented kids developing their creative expression.
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KKN throwback: Warbirds are gearing up for their high-flying adventure show
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The Warbirds are flying into action this Sunday June 4th at Ardmore Airport in Auckland, with the coolest show in the sky. Kea Kids News reporter Xena has a sneak peak with the youngest Warbirds pilot, Roshane, and takes her very own heart-pounding test flight!
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KKN throwback: Tauranga chef invents new sausage
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How do you make a pizza sausage? Kea Kids News reporter Mason gets an exclusive look at the process, as Nico from El Jefe Artisan Meats creates a tasty, brand new flavour.
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KKN throwback: Kids take to the seas in the annual Manukau Taitamariki Waka Ama competition
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Every year Manukau Outrigger Canoe Club holds a series of waka ama races to keep tamariki in the canoes through the cooler months, and get ready for racing big kids. Kea Kids News reporter Evie meets the kids making a big splash at Shaw Park in the kickoff race.
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KKN throwback: Community leader wins award for creating home away from home
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Sometimes mums and their bubs can’t live together, so Napier’s Cherie Kurarangi has created Hearty Families, a safe, healthy place where they can spend quality time. Kea Kids News reporter Taromi tours Cherie’s facility, and learns all the brilliant ways that she is supporting vulnerable members of our community.
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KKN throwback: Impact Pro Wrestling takes over Flaxmere
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It’s good against evil as Impact Pro Wrestling crashes down at Flaxmere Community Centre! Local heroes Starryate1 take on title-holders Church and State, and Kea Kids News reporter Trayc is there for the smack talk and the smackdown.
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KKN throwback: Kids race on closed road
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Lone Kauri Road in Karekare is still closed thanks to Cyclone Gabrielle, but luckily it makes a perfect race track! Kea Kids News reporter Moana has exclusive access to all the crazy crashes and fast-flying adventure at the Lone Kauri Road Soap Box Derby.