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Blue September returns - the month dedicated to raising awareness of prostate cancer, and raising funds to help improve the health outcomes for the 42,000 men and their whānau living with prostate cancer in New Zealand.Prostate cancer is now New Zealand’s most diagnosed cancer, and

MINI has partnered with Auckland City Mission to spread big love and cheer among those most in need this Christmas. The news comes as Auckland City Mission records a significant increase in requests for support this festive season. Last year, the charity received more than 70,000 calls

Catherine Robertson (left) and Jane Arthur (right) are at the helm of Good Books, a new indie bookshop in Wellington. Good Books is a fitting name for Wellington’s newest indie bookstore. The women-owned bookstore promotes New Zealand publishing and local books and has just run its

7 year-old, Pebbles New Zealand’s first shelter for pets affected by family violence is preparing to open its doors with the help of Dulux paint. Pet Refuge provides temporary care for animals while their owners escape domestic abuse. Pets from around the country are transported to the outskirts

Honey manufacturer Manuka Doctor has announced that it will donate 50 tonnes of New Zealand honey to families in need. The 200,000 pots of gold will be distributed by national food rescue charity KiwiHarvest to local community groups and charities around the country, helping to meet

The aftermath of covid-19 has been heavily felt by many, and in particular New Zealand charities. Taking actions into their own hands, Trade Me has teamed up with Women’s Refuge, Red Cross, City Mission, Age Concern, Variety- the Children’s Charity and The Salvation Army to

Sisters are doing it for themselves in rural Vanuatu, using their entrepreneurial skills to create a better future for their families. Words: Kelsey-Rae Taylor. Photography: Artur Francisco Rural communities across the Pacific are facing huge challenges to their traditional ways of life due to the increasingly chaotic

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