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Nothing enrages a Christmas Cracker more at Christmas than a little Māori.
Nothing enrages a Christmas Cracker more at Christmas than a little Māori.

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It is painful. It is infuriating. And it forces victims and the nation to endure trauma once again. But…

I don’t need to carry in KFC and pretend to care when it’s not a climate event
Fabulous view of Piha and Lion Rock.
Te Piha means the divided ripple at the bow of the canoe.
If you love Piha, you will have stood and admired the ripples of water created by the incoming and outgoing waves.
The Lion lost quite a bit of fat during last summer’s storms. This, with other slips and damage in the area have made it a difficult year.
Please all, respect our beautiful places, take your rubbish home and take care.
it’s not Piha’s fault if you are stupid. Or Muriwai’s or Te Henga’s. The west coast is unforgiving so use your brains.