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… Since the late 20th century most antenatal, birthing and post-birth care has been provided by midwives. Technology …
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Part of story: Pregnancy, birth and baby care
… war situation improved, Rainbow diverted his energies to post-war planning, giving much thought to how Maori could be …
Type: Biography
… and companies, and restrained economic activity. Post-war price regulation The Economic Stabilisation Act …
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Part of story: Law and the economy
… open The 1931 Hawke’s Bay earthquake destroyed the local Post and Telegraph Department’s communications system. For …
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Part of story: Search and rescue
… was accompanied by a run on the currency, which led to a post-election devaluation. Muldoon charged the Reserve Bank …
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Part of story: Reserve Bank
… of tapu, was ngau paepae (biting the beam between the two posts of a latrine). …
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Part of story: Traditional Māori religion – ngā karakia a te Māori
… South Island rock art. Mail art In 2012 New Zealand Post produced a series of stamps using artworks found in …
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Part of story: Māori rock art – ngā toi ana
… a music shop in Arawa Street opposite the old Rotorua Post Office. Later that year, with Deane Waretini and Ana …
Type: Biography
… analyst to the Geological Survey and spent 35 years in this post. In 1893 he was transferred to the Mines Department …
Type: Biography
… 1922 to 1925. He then became president of the society, a post he held until 1929. A councillor of the society from …
Type: Biography
… day covers are also collected – these are stamped envelopes postmarked on the first day that the stamps are issued. In … which the centre was inverted. It was bought by New Zealand Post as an investment in 1998 for $125,000. There is only … nor the pettifogging Government that stoops to this sort of postal buffoonery.’ 1 Stamp dealers The first New Zealand …
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Part of story: Postage stamps
… It closed down in 1953. A local steel industry The post-war government was committed to the successful …
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Part of story: Pulp and paper, aluminium and steel industries
… identified some topics in early language studies for postgraduate research, but decided to return to New Zealand. … and greatly strengthened it, just as the surge of post-war enrolments was beginning. She taught a wide range …
Type: Biography
… Waiōuru listening station. From 1955 to 1974 New Zealand posted signals intelligence officers to a base in Singapore. …
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Part of story: Intelligence services
… of School Certificate, a national exam, in 1945. The post-war period After 1945 the Māori population grew rapidly …
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Part of story: Māori education – mātauranga
… 1925 to around 1970 prime ministers usually also held the post of minister of external or foreign affairs. Sidney …
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Part of story: Premiers and prime ministers
… that he could make ‘one for them’ (ie. a client such as the Post Office or Railways) ‘and one for yourself.’ 1 He …
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Part of story: Documentary film
… Children born to diplomats who are serving in New Zealand posts enjoy the diplomatic immunities of their parents but …
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Part of story: Citizenship
… of the power projects. The desperate power shortage of the post-war years made this a challenging job, with work …
Type: Biography
… development occurred when the Hutt estuary bridge used post-tensioned pre-stressed concrete. Pre-stressed concrete …
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Part of story: Bridges and tunnels