
James Perry
I have opinions, all my own, usually contrarian, often wrong. Boosted proudly. Sports, Māori, Haka, Politics just a few of my favourite things.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
teaonews.co.nz | James Perry
Bright green invasive Caulerpa seaweed smothering the delicate marine ecosystem at Great Barrier Island. Now the race is on to prevent it from spreading at Kawau Bay. Photo / Glenn EdneyA north Auckland iwi is taking immediate action to stop one of the most invasive seaweeds spreading through waters in its rohe.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
teaonews.co.nz | James Perry
Matariki Whanaunga Kore! Inā rawa ngā tōtara o te wao nui kua hinga i te tau kua pahure ake nei, kua kohia e te kūpenga nui o Taramainuku. Tēnā , kia waiho mā ēnei pikitia e hoki mahara ai tātou ki ētahi o rātou kua whetūrangitia i roto i te tau nei.
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Jul 18, 2023 |
teaonews.co.nz | James Perry
People who commission or reward children and young people to offend, and people who post offending behaviour online, are firmly in the government's sights as Prime Minister Chris Hipkins unveiled a first tranche of government law and order. Hipkins told the post-cabinet press conference today while many young people used social media to broadcast their crimes to gain notoriety, many crimes were carried out at the direction of adults, particularly those involved in organised crime.
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Jul 18, 2023 |
teaomaori.news | James Perry |Aroha Mane |Aaron Ryan
Jimmy Samuels's (l) competitive spirit has seen him book a ticket to Wales to compete in some of the world’s best Speed Shearing contests. Jimmy Samuels (Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Pikiao) is one of three shearers heading to the Welsh International Speed Shear, The Royal Welsh Show, Cnefio Cothi Shears and the Cnefio Corwen Shears on Thursday after winning the open category at the Wagga Wagga competition last month.
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Jul 17, 2023 |
teaomaori.news | James Perry |Aroha Mane |Aaron Ryan
People who commission or reward children and young people to offend, and people who post offending behaviour online, are firmly in the government's sights as Prime Minister Chris Hipkins unveiled a first tranche of government law and order. Hipkins told the post-cabinet press conference today while many young people used social media to broadcast their crimes to gain notoriety, many crimes were carried out at the direction of adults, particularly those involved in organised crime.
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Gotta laugh at those people who jumped on board Simeon's 'dial-a-pothole' thing to slam the previous govt and now moaning that there are endless roadworks the length and breadth of the country. 🤣 what, was this govt going to magically repair everything without any inconvenience?

The bro just couldn't get through one more pre-season. I know the feeling - just my realisation came innthe 7th form and couldn't be bothered training for the 1st XV. 🤣🤣🤣 enjoy your new life Tohu, it's been great watching you play over the years.