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A Church to call home, a multi-campus church located in both New Zealand and Australia with Senior Pastors Luke and Missy de Jong. We are a church where people are our priority. Through our four major focuses: Church, Community, Business and Kingdom, we are on purpose to impact and change generations with the reality of Jesus. With Sunday services and mid-week local gatherings throughout Auckland (NZ), Tauranga (NZ), Adelaide (AUS) and Melbourne (AUS), we know you'll find a home at LIFE
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Sunday sermons preached at St. George's Anglican Church, Gate Pa, Tauranga. These are mostly based on the RCL Lectionary readings for that Sunday, with a few variations for our own lectionary in this Province, and special events here at Gate Pa.
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Midday Report - Te Pūrongo o te Poutūtanga. RNZ's midday current affairs programme, including RNZ News, business, rural and sports news, plus the long-range weather forecast and Worldwatch. Presented by Charlotte Cook.
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Each Friday, NZ Herald Deputy Political Editor Thomas Coughlan covers off the biggest political news in New Zealand, going behind the headlines and giving the inside perspective direct from the Beehive, featuring interviews with politicians, press gallery reporters and economic and political experts. And join us every month for a Local Edition episode with Georgina Campbell, looking at the biggest concerns from a local government level. You can find more politics news at nzherald.co.nz/politics/
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John Cowan hosts ‘Real Life’, a weekly nationwide chat show on Newstalk ZB featuring a different high-profile guest every week. John talks with them about their life, their upbringing, their passions and their view of the world.
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Auckland Family Lawyer Naomi Cramer prides herself on delivering comprehensive and expert legal services tailored to the diverse needs of families throughout New Zealand. Our esteemed team of Family Court Lawyers is dedicated to guiding clients through the intricate landscape of family law with unparalleled compassion, professionalism, and expertise. Whether you’re seeking a Family Lawyer in West Auckland, Manukau, South Auckland, or Auckland CBD, our seasoned attorneys stand ready to offer ...
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Mahé was raised in Tauranga and attended Tauranga Boys' College before moving to Auckland for his sixth form and university studies. He took up rowing at university and enjoyed a highly successful 20-year career in the sport. He is a two-time Olympic Champion in the single scull, winning gold in 2012 and 2016 and a five-time World Champion. In the …
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Listen to a powerful message of hope from Ps Logan Stewart (LIFE Tauranga Campus Pastor). In this message, Ps Logan speaks to the power of remembering the works of God and all good things in our lives and also remembering to rest in the comfort of Jesus through difficult times. __ To find out more about LIFE, visit us at lifenz.org…
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Ant Timpson, born April 21, 1966, in Auckland, New Zealand, is a prominent film producer and director. In 2003, he founded the 48 Hours film contest, a significant platform for emerging filmmakers. His work has garnered notable awards, including the British Independent Film Awards Discovery Award and a Saturn Award for Best International Film, both…
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Guardianship and Decision-Making Under the Care of Children Act Under the Care of Children Act, both parents are generally recognized as guardians, meaning they share the duty of making key decisions concerning their child's life. This responsibility includes choices about the child's education, health care, religious upbringing, and notably, where…
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This week has seen the Building Nations conference hosted by Infrastructure NZ take place in Auckland, with Ministers, Mayors and a range of experts speaking about the state of the country's infrastructure. New Zealand is believed to have an infrastructure deficit in the billions, if not trillions - so how can we go about fixing it? BusinessDesk In…
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The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a plea for action against climate change, as new research shows global average sea levels have already risen 9.4cm. Mr Guterres made the comments in Tonga this morning, as he attends the annual Pacific Islands Forum. Leaders from around the region have gathered for the summit, climate…
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The airport association says a new codeshare agreement between Air New Zealand and Virgin Australia offers no benefit to New Zealand customers, but will benefit Australian travellers. NZ Airports says the agreement disincentivises Virgin Australian from setting up new routes to New Zealand, and could keep Trans-Tasman flight prices high. The codesh…
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Posties in the capital are refusing to deliver pamphlets containing misinformation about Islamic calls to prayer. The pamphlets, by Better Wellington, claim the council wants the city's mosques to broadcast the Islamic call to prayer through loud speakers -- believed to be a reference to recent District Plan changes which allow mosques to use their…
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Some prisoners housed in the Corrections' Extreme Risk Unit have spent over 900 days in solitary confinement, considered a breach of international human rights, where the maximum is 15 days. The Office of the Inspectorate found the conditions for the 13 men from the Prisoners of Extreme Risk Unit (PERU), in Auckland Prison were overly and unnecessa…
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On today's episode, main roads are closed as rivers and streams around the lower North Island rise, with rain hammering parts of the country, a commuter train on the Kapiti line was hit by rockfall between Paekakariki and Pukerua Bay on Monday morning after the area was hit with heavy rain, the Polkinghorne trial has resumed on Monday morning - sta…
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Rev Dr Miguel A. De La Torre is a Professor of Social Ethics and Latinx Studies at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado. He has held prominent roles, including President of the Society of Christian Ethics (2012) and Executive Officer for the Society of Race, Ethnicity and Religion (2012-2017). A distinguished Fulbright scholar and inter…
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On today's episode, the union representing maritime pilots, masters and deck officers says any findings from the Marlborough harbourmaster about the grounding of the Aratere are premature until transport authorities release their reviews, new analysis warns it will be near impossible to cut $1.4 billion in savings without cutting into frontline hea…
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The union representing maritime pilots, masters and deck officers says any findings from the Marlborough harbourmaster about the grounding of the Aratere are premature until transport authorities release their reviews. Merchant Service Guild vice-president Captain Iain MacLeod spoke to Charlotte Cook.…
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Council leaders from around the country have met in a convention centre that the Prime Minister thinks is an example of wasteful spending and is just down the road from a burst water main that has turned a street into a paddling pool. The Local Government New Zealand conference was held in Wellington this week at the city’s new $180 million convent…
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On today's episode, the ash warning for aircraft flying in and out of Rotorua and Tauranga airports may remain in place for at least the next 18 hours, the Early Childhood Council is warning that recommendations from the Education Review Office about measuring and reporting oral language skills will increase unfunded workloads for ECE teachers, Lak…
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On today's episode, water tankers cannot be sent to areas of central Wellington who have no water, because authorities don't know how far the outage will spread, more than 600 political leaders from 72 councils are gathering in Wellington today for Local Government New Zealand's annual conference, power prices are being blamed for the loss of more …
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Power prices are being blamed for the loss of more than 200 jobs, as Winstone Pulp International closes two mills. And, the AA says the country's driver licensing system urgently needs to be changed to stop young people dying behind the wheel. Minster for Energy and Transport Simeon Brown spoke to Charlotte Cook.…
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