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  • 2 days ago | stuff.co.nz | Gene Johnson |Karanama Ruru |Glenn McConnell |Mildred Armah

    Wildwood Trust: The bears who escaped an enclosure at Devon Wildlife ParkIn the fairy tale, Goldilocks enters the home of the three bears to eat their porridge and sleep in their beds. But at the Wildwood Devon conservation park in Britain, it’s the bears who are doing the breaking and entering - and sleeping.

  • 2 days ago | stuff.co.nz | Mildred Armah

    Josh Davis on his apprenticeship journeyPainter Josh Davis (Ngāpuhi, Te Rarawa) faced a lack of support and abuse early in his career. Māori apprentices have a higher withdrawal rate of 39% in the first year compared to 33.5% for non-Māori. Kahukura, a new BCITO programme designed to provide pastoral care for Māori apprentices, aims to change that. When Josh Davis thinks about the support offered during his early days as a painter, the word “rubbish” comes to mind.

  • 3 days ago | stuff.co.nz | Alan Granville |Hamish McNeilly |Mildred Armah |Torika Tokalau

    Nine T-6C Texan II aircraft will fly in a “diamond nine” formation over Manawatū. The aircraft will leave Base Ohakea at approximately 9.30am on Thursday and fly over Marton, Whanganui, Tangimoana, Foxton, Levin, Shannon, Tokomaru, Linton, Palmerston North and Feilding before returning to Ohakea. Flying training Wing Commanding Officer Wing Commander Nathan Barrack said the flying formation was a precise skill. “Equal measures of steady hands, head and heart are the recipe for success.

  • 3 days ago | stuff.co.nz | Mildred Armah

    More people avoiding conviction for drink drivingSterling Maxwell co-developed the Students Against Dangerous Driving (SADD) Māori advisory group to address road safety issues. The group aimed to incorporate Te Ao Māori into the SADD programme to engage Māori youth. Research by the group found young Māori face disproportionate challenges within the driver licensing system but were not adequately supported.

  • 4 days ago | stuff.co.nz | Mildred Armah

    The world's first crocheted wharenui comes to AucklandThe world's first crocheted wharenui opens at The Civic from July 5-27. Wharenui Harikoa was conceived by artists Lissy and Rudi Robinson-Cole. It’s made of vibrant neon wool and merges traditional Māori practices with modern technology. Inspired by the stories of Matariki, it’s fitting that the nation’s woollen wharenui is returning to her place of origin - Tāmaki Makaurau - during Matariki.

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Mildred Armah
Mildred Armah @MildredArmah
17 Oct 24

I’ve been a nervous wreck today eagerly anticipating my ThreeNews debut. This is a story I’ve been working on for a couple of weeks now and seeing it come to life on-screen has been so incredibly rewarding. Full video at the top of page. @NZStuff https://t.co/Rck2DCmYnI

Mildred Armah
Mildred Armah @MildredArmah
8 Sep 24

RT @NZAssoc4MigInvt: Thi Lam Sa Van’s dream was to come to New Zealand, work for three years and earn enough money to lift her family out o…

Mildred Armah
Mildred Armah @MildredArmah
6 Jul 24

You all absolutely smashed it. So proud of my colleagues. It looks great.

Sam[uel] Smith
Sam[uel] Smith @samuelsmith1988

Good luck to all my colleagues producing the first 6pm news bulletin for Stuff. You are gonna slay it!!