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Taiwanese community to observe 20th anniversary of earthquake

Earth-shattering disasters can sometimes forge the strongest of relationships. It will be 20 years since Taiwan was destroyed by an earthquake of 7.6 magnitude killing...

Thinking of volunteering?

If you are thinking of volunteering, you might want to think about what types of activities you enjoy, what skills and experience you have...

From balletic bodies to gluten free waffles

Budding young scientists are set to show off their projects at the South and East Auckland Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Fair this...

Shopping centre helps schools with fundraising

  Schools have long relied on the support of communities to fund special items to ensure students have access to the latest in technology and...

Save the Howick Horticultural Society

The Howick Horticultural Society, now in its 96th year, could be facing extinction. Save the 96-year-old Howick Horticultural Society and preserve a slice of Howick...

Macleans College team retains golf trophy

The Macleans College golf team had a repeat of their 2018 success in the New Zealand Secondary Schools Golf Competition which was played recently...

Winners of National holocaust essay competition

Two of the three writers who have been honoured for their moving compositions on the Holocaust, in the Holocaust Centre of New Zealand's annual...

St Kent’s players turn blue to black

By Jim Birchall Successful season rewarded with national call ups for St Kent's rugby players Players from 29 schools across the country have been named in...

Golden Spring for Ruby

By Jim Birchall Saint Kentigern wunderkind Ruby Spring is 13 years old and in her third year of cycling. She recently cleaned up the medals...
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