Reporter Maddie is at Try Games 2024, where for the first time ever students from Auckland special schools are going for gold at their very own Olympics!
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Fierce competitor is powered by his brother’s memory at the Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon
Reporter Samuel is cheering on 7-year-old Sava, as he swims, bikes, and runs his way through the Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon, in honour of his late brother Kosta.
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Who knew Debbie Ngarewa-Packer was an Eminem stan?
Reporter Reid is at the Beehive for a kōrero with Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer on growing up, living in style, and the beats that get her fired up for Parliament.
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Fight knight! History hits hard in epic Auckland battle
Swords will swing and cabbages will roll! Diego is at a tournament for Auckland Armoured Combat, a new old sport where fighters clash in full medieval armour!
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Young hero gets the surprise of her life
Reporter Teia is on a secret mission at Te Rapa Primary School, where one super awesome kid’s good deeds have caught the attention of an international charity foundation!
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Hip hip poo-ray, it’s World Toilet Day!
Reporter Noelle is down in the dumps at Māngere Wastewater Treatment Plant to get to the bottom of what happens to our poo when it goes down the loo.
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Round of a-paws for these pampered pups bringing the holiday cheer
Reporter Jessie is at the Barking Mad Dog Show, where pooches of all sizes and shapes, are showing off their skills and ugliest Christmas sweaters. Who will take the top treat?
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Touch rugby tournament unites Pasifika tamariki
Reporter Diego is at Pacific Cup Touch 2024 where teams representing six island nations make their countries and their tūpuna proud.
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Spectacular show brings Rongowhakaata history to the stage
Reporter Rongokako interviews the cast of Ruku I Te Pō, Ruku I Te Ao, an epic play about the history of Rongowhakaata Iwi, told through song and dance.
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Polish kids celebrate escaping Hitler 80 years ago
80 years ago, hundreds of Polish kids settled in Pahiatua to escape World War II. Reporter Isla interviews some of those former children at an event celebrating their journey.