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Kia Ora - Learn te reo during NZ's Māori Language Week, check out WOW 30 years on and discover the best spots to watch the next America's Cup  📅  ⛵ 👗

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Kia ora - two little words that make a cultural connection in Aotearoa New Zealand

September 2018

Kia ora! In Aotearoa New Zealand these two little words slide easily off the tongue, but what do they mean? Kia ora is a friendly greeting you'll hear throughout Aotearoa New Zealand that comes from the indigenous language, te reo Māori.

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Māori Language Week and New Zealand's renewed love for its first language

Te reo Māori - the language of New Zealand’s indigenous Māori people is celebrated each September during Māori Language Week.

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World of WearableArt celebrates 30 years of edgy art and visual spectacle

World of WearableArt's 30th anniversary shows will feature 140 weird and wonderful garments by 147 designers from 17 countries who will again push the limits of what can be worn.

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Auckland’s natural grandstand prime viewing for America’s Cup

Iconic islands, prominent volcanoes and inner-city bays and beaches overlooking Auckland’s spectacular sailing grounds will provide a natural viewing platform for the next America’s Cup.

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