The Eastern Busway in Auckland has been given Te Reo Māori names as a way to honor the indigenous language and culture. The names, Te Ara Kōtahi and Te Ara Tupua, represent the unity and spirit of the project, connecting communities along the busway. This initiative highlights the importance of recognizing and embracing Māori language and customs in New Zealand society.
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What we should have done with Candace Owens is nothing
Immigration New Zealand's decision to deny controversial speaker Candace Owens an entertainment visa was reversed by associate minister for immigration Chris Penk after Owens' team requested intervention. This decision has sparked controversy and debate over free speech, overshadowing the initial denial and potentially causing more harm than good. The ideal course of action would have been for Immigration NZ to stick to their original decision, avoiding the current circus of outrage and counter-outrage surrounding the...
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