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Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times
Kiwis need start talking about their own driving behaviour before pointing the finger at tourists, an NZ Transport Agency director has said.
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The pet day at a Southland school is under threat due to a lack of parent helpers - but several principals say volunteer numbers at schools are higher now than previously. Read more: i-alpha.stuff.co.nz...
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Hamish and Robyn Pahl hunkered down in an Irish pub to ride out tropical cyclone Ophelia when it hit the Irish coast on Monday night. Read more: i-alpha.stuff.co.nz...
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Looking after the planet is something that will be "ingrained" in the children at Glengarry Kindergarten who have taken to the streets of Invercargill on a clean-up mission.
Head teacher Carly Ashford said the youngsters had discussions about Keep New Zealand Beautiful Week, to … View moreLooking after the planet is something that will be "ingrained" in the children at Glengarry Kindergarten who have taken to the streets of Invercargill on a clean-up mission.
Head teacher Carly Ashford said the youngsters had discussions about Keep New Zealand Beautiful Week, to develop their ...
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Two boys stole $600 worth of Lego during one week of the school holidays...
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