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9-year-old wakeboarding prodigy is headed to the World Champs
Waikato kid Harper is only nine, but she’s already making waves on the wakeboarding scene!
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Ngāpuhi sisters star in their very own show
Ngātaitangirua and Ngāwhakamoemiti are two sisters starring in the very first Ngāpuhi-dialect show, Te NGz!
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Could feijoas be the secret to stellar school attendance?
Reporter Czar gives us a tour of Pakaraka School, where their incredible attendance is proof the school is doing education right. What can the rest of the country learn from them?
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Kiwi kids taste test their first-ever hāngī
A hāngī is a staple of NZ life for most tamariki, but these kids are trying it for the very first time! Reporter Pania is in Papatoetoe, where a special Matariki lunch is served.
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School’s new walking track is a taonga for the whole community
Reporter Max and his schoolmates are helping a local farmer build the brand new Charteris Track by planting trees and trapping stoats and possums.
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What do tamariki think of Inside Out 2?
Inside Out 2 is one of the most popular movies of the year, but does it stack up to the first one?
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Tamariki shine as bright as Matariki in Far North’s Got Talent
Reporter Tiari is in Kaitaia, where every year kids of all ages show their stuff in a massive talent show. But who will take the top prize?
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Matariki bonfires light up Hawke’s Bay as far as the eye can see
Reporter Taromi is in Napier, where families from all over have turned out for the brand new Matariki tradition of gathering together and lighting bonfires on the beach.
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How South Auckland kids’ lives transform shifting to Fox Glacier
Reporter Jaykharn and his sister Jahdae are used to all the trappings of big city life. So what happens when their whanau takes on small town South Island living? We find out!
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Famous artist helps school with massive new mural
Reporter Arlo takes us to Ōwhiro Bay School where a group of students is having a whale of a time working with renowned artist Michel Tuffery to make a beautiful new mural.