Attack of the Clams!

Reporter Giavana from Kaihu Valley School, along with her class, get lessons on how an invasive gold clam species poses a massive threat to our pristine waterways. These tamariki get down and sciencey as they are taught how to be […]

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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…

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…

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…

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…

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,…

Māori honey helps keep kura kids mighty

Reporter Kane-John is interviewing his mates at Te Kōhanga Reo o Te Whare Aroha o Te Hūmārie, where a local…