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The Friends of the Tauranga City Libraries are celebrating 40 years of passionate support, advocacy, and love for local ...
A local historian’s research led the Irish government to find an unmarked mass grave with remains of about 800 children.
MOTAT's Te Puawānanga Exhibtion was recently named International Exhibition of the Year at the Museum and Heritage Awards in London.
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At its best, Ann Curthoys' new book on Paul Robeson, The Last Tour, brings to life a full map of half-forgotten Australian ...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics will roll out a large-scale census test next month. About 60,000 households will take ...
A former Flying Fijians captain Joeli Veitayaki is excited by the selection of his son, and the son of a former teammate, in the Fijian national team to play against Scotland this weekend.
Bradley John Murdoch, who died on July 15, will not be missed. He was the lone wolf hunter who killed Peter Falconio in 2001, ...
The siege of Constantinople begins during the fourth crusade. 1585: English secret service discovers Anthony Babington’s murder plot again ...
A film by Kent Martin What Really Counts is a visually stimulating film about enabling people and governments to look beyond ...
Six individuals, including a husband and wife who are founders of the e-Hati marital motivation group, and one of their ...