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Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori: Toitū te whenua, toitū te mana, toitū te reo!

Selwyn Manning -
August 3, 2015

ICC Cricket World Cup campaign inspires new generations of BLACKCAPS

NZTA Report: Final pre-cast concrete segment is poured for the Waterview tunnel

Bunny McDiarmid resigns as executive director of Greenpeace New Zealand Aotearoa

White Poppies for Peace Appeal, order soon! – GPJA

Wellington celebrates 150 years as the capital

Selwyn Manning -
July 31, 2015

WW100 marks the centenary of the Gallipoli landings

Selwyn Manning -
April 2, 2015

Lone Pine seedlings to mark the 100th Anzac Day anniversary

Selwyn Manning -
April 6, 2015

MIL: CTU mourns Peter Conway

Selwyn Manning -
June 11, 2015

In The News: Devon Polaschek on Recidivism

Selwyn Manning -
July 24, 2015

One Hundred Years of Military Nursing Remembered

Selwyn Manning -
July 17, 2015

DOC urges hunters to think before they shoot this ‘roar’ ...

Selwyn Manning -
April 7, 2015

Bryan Bruce: Taking a stand against child poverty

Selwyn Manning -
July 14, 2015

Auckland Harbour Bridge road surface gets a skid-resistant skin

Selwyn Manning -
June 15, 2015

‘Remarkable’ professor retires after 45 years – Massey University

Selwyn Manning -
March 31, 2015

Children in New Zealand denied the right to hear

Selwyn Manning -
July 6, 2015

Waikato DHB CEO thanks police for apprehending patients

Selwyn Manning -
April 8, 2015

New Civil Aviation Rules for unmanned aircraft operations come into force

Selwyn Manning -
July 23, 2015

NZ intern journalists assigned to report tough stories for the Jakarta...

Selwyn Manning -
May 11, 2015

Dr Stephen Child confirmed as NZ Medical Association new chair

Selwyn Manning -
May 19, 2015

RNZAF personnel load the C-130 Hercules bound for Vanuatu

Selwyn Manning -
March 17, 2015

Law Society welcomes Coronial legislation changes

Selwyn Manning -
April 7, 2015

Seeking fish for injured yellow-eyed penguins

Selwyn Manning -
March 31, 2015

He Māramatanga Huangō: Advocacy for Asthma

Selwyn Manning -
July 24, 2015

Internet Romantics at increasing risk of death penalty in Asia Pacific...

Selwyn Manning -
July 27, 2015

MIL: Changes to ACC client payments from 1 July 2015

Selwyn Manning -
June 11, 2015

Survey shows complex views about New Zealand’s relationship with Asia

Selwyn Manning -
March 31, 2015

SFO charges Border Control Officer of alleged immigration bribes

Selwyn Manning -
May 19, 2015

New Zealand can hold its head high, sports professor says

Selwyn Manning -
March 31, 2015

MIL: Police Ten 7 viewers asked to help solve Castlepoint indecent...

Selwyn Manning -
June 11, 2015

Housing NZ reports: State housing being redefined across Canterbury

Selwyn Manning -
June 30, 2015

Royal New Zealand Ballet remembers WW1 with four dance works

Selwyn Manning -
April 14, 2015

Army Chief to take up key UN role

Selwyn Manning -
July 22, 2015

RACS establishes expert advisory group to combat bullying and harassment

Selwyn Manning -
March 12, 2015

Foreign Policy School golden jubilee focusing on NZ’s place in the...

Selwyn Manning -
May 5, 2015

Family Dispute Resolution reaches a milestone

Selwyn Manning -
August 7, 2015

DOC: Pest wasps cost economy $130 million a year

Selwyn Manning -
April 21, 2015

Smoking cannabis linked to respiratory problems: Otago research

Selwyn Manning -
May 19, 2015

Oxfam will begin delivering aid to thousands of people in Nepal...

Selwyn Manning -
April 27, 2015

Paengaroa pair fined $1250 each for paua conviction

Selwyn Manning -
March 11, 2015

Commissioner appointed at Southern DHB

Selwyn Manning -
June 17, 2015

Surgeons acknowledge public interest in how well they do their job

Selwyn Manning -
April 14, 2015

Seasonal changes pose risks for farmers

Selwyn Manning -
April 16, 2015

PhD captures secret to cricket’s success

Selwyn Manning -
March 10, 2015

Amazing photographs from Antarctica’s Terra Nova Bay

Selwyn Manning -
February 25, 2015
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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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