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New life for a once dying language For many in the Maori community, the plan is as much about signposting and preserving their cultural heritage as it is about understanding road directions ...
We might not hit the Road to Zero target but at least we are trying to make things better, says Shane Te Pou. Photo / Tania Whyte Each death on our roads is a tragedy, a needless horror inflicted ...
By Kiri Gillespie Assistant News Director and Multimedia Journalist·Bay of Plenty Times· 20 May, 2023 12:00 AM3 mins to read ...
Te Honohono ki Tai – the Matakana link road project, is finished and ready to open. A celebration was held today to mark the end of construction, in conjunction with Ara Tūhono – Pūhoi to ...
A vehicle fire has closed State Highway 5 in both directions at Te Pohue. Emergency services were called to the scene, between Te Pohue Loop Road and Richmond Road, about 11.20am.
It was meant to be an inclusive gesture to New Zealand’s indigenous Maori community. But plans to introduce bilingual road signs featuring both the English and te reo Maori languages have ...