Leaky school repairs costing Govt millions
A LEAKY Wellington primary school built as a prototype for more than $5 million less than 10 years ago is now costing nearly as much to repair. Seatoun School (above) was opened on the Fort Dorset site...
View ArticleCopyright law baffles public and tech heads
CONFUSED PIRATES and ordinary citizens alike have been filling the switchboard at an internet safety organisation, in the wake of new copyright legislation. The Copyright (Infringing File Sharing)...
View ArticleSelwyn catering for influx from Christchurch
LOOKING AHEAD: Selwyn District Council building, where planners are working on catering for the influx of people. AN OPPORTUNITY for Christchurch people to get “more bang for the buck” in Selwyn has...
View ArticleMaori voters call for change to extinguish poverty
TALKING ISSUES: Students, from left, Shannon Gray, Aus Paul, Rawinia Butler and Charlie Kahaki in Te Tai Hauauru electorate. POVERTY is the biggest issue in New Zealand, and Maori voters in Porirua...
View ArticleElection casts its net over worldwide web
FOR those with no access to a television or living off New Zealand shores, do not fear – 2011 has brought more ways to watch Saturday’s election than ever before. TV3 and Maori Television are – for...
View ArticleMaori electorates take different shape, but will still be critical
Video by Rodney Brown and Mohammad Nazayer By Nick Gray and Tennessee Mansford The Maori electorates have taken on a different composition with the Maori Party only winning three seats. The loss of...
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