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Tears, cheers, laughter and tonnes of applause at the Tumeke Youth Awards Gala dinner
Youth, whanau and business leaders braved the rain and winter cold to attend the inaugural Tumeke Enterprise Youth Awards Gala Dinner.
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Sheepy tipple in Whangamata
It started during a conversation over drinks with friends while living in China.
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Artists revealed for Aotearoa's largest mural
New Zealand’s soon-to-be largest mural now has mastermind artists behind it, preparing to bring it to life in January 2020.
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Did you talk to 30,000 people a year when you were 20 years old?
GirlBossNZ is a social enterprise working to empower women into careers in leadership, entrepreneurship, and STEM.
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Waikato hosts record-breaking Indigenous scholars conference
Hamilton has hosted a historic NAISA conference, in what has been hailed as a record-breaking meeting for Indigenous scholars from around the world.
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LearningWorks and Open Polytechnic collaborate
LearningWorks and Open Polytechnic have teamed up to co-develop a course that will train on-job assessors through online and blended learning.
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Secondary school students display mind-blowing talent at NZ's biggest regional hospitality competition
Students travelled from across the Waikato and as far as Auckland, Whitianga and Taupō
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Wrapping up Fieldays 2019
Fieldays 2019 was officially opened on 12 June by the Rt. Hon. Jacinda Ardern and New Zealand National Fieldays Society President Peter Carr with 128,747 visitors coming through the gates over the four event days.
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Smart space launches
Curious about smart cities and want to have a say in how technology impacts everyday lives?
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Scholarship winner is mining his musical talent
A promising musician, Casey has been writing music since the age of 12 and is currently in his first year, studying a Bachelor of Music and Performing Arts at Wintec.
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ShadowTech Waikato 2019
Over 45 students had the opportunity to shadow a staff member at a number of technology businesses in Hamilton last Thursday as part of ShadowTech Day.
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New degree puts nursing in reach for more people
The two-year pre-registration programme allows degree-qualified students a direct and much faster route to a nursing career.
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