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Device that recycles farm nitrogen gets $1.2m government-industry boost
Farmers lead initiative to support rural Clutha families hit hard by storm
Winner of national primary schools kapa haka competition Te Mana Kuratahi named
Lee Tamahori ‘will be missed’ but ‘will definitely be remembered’
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Legendary Ngāti Porou filmmaker Lee Tamahori dies
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Ngāi Te Rangi welcomes Waitangi Tribunal finding on government’s te reo policies
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