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Corporal Willie Apiata became the first New Zealander since the Second World War to be awarded the Commonwealth's highest military award for his actions with the NZ SAS in Afghanistan. From his early life in small town East Coast New Zealand to his actions in the deserts of Afgha ...
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Kiwi loves to play rugby for his team the Pipis with his best pals, Kea, Kakapo, Heron, Koura and Kiore under the watchful eye of Coach Morepork. Proud of his black jersey and the silver fern logo, Kiwi learns that friendship, fair play and teamship are just as important as the r ...
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Following on from the successful documentary series Undercover and Line of Fire this will also be a three-part series to screen on TV1 and will reveal the undisclosed world of the Criminal Investigation Branch of the NZ Police.
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A handy glovebox-sized book covering the meanings and stories behind the place names of New Zealand. All the top tourist destinations are covered, including the unusual, the quirky and the historical. Useful symbols denoting rivers, lakes, towns and cities guide the reader with e ...
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Written and illustrated from the exciting three-part TV documentary series, this is the dramatic inside story of a secret Police squad, told in full for the first time ever by the men who were there - in the Line of Fire.
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9780143203636 |
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19 October 2009 by Penguin |
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All ages |
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John Lockyer delves into the who, the why and the how of very early European visitors and settlers to New Zealand. Included is information on Abel Tasman, James Cook, Marion du Fresne,' Pakeha Maori', what type of traders first came to this country (sealers and whalers), what tra ...
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2004 is the 150th anniversary of New Zealand's parliament. This easy-to-read book takes the reader through the early years of government and the changes that have taken place over those 150 years. Covers such as elections, the constitution and MMP, the book also contains side-pan ...
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Aimed at children aged ten - fourteen years this covers all major events in New Zealand history including pre-european Maori history and modern events.
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Kiwi loves to play rugby for his team the Pipis with his best pals, Kea, Kakapo, Heron, Koura and Kiore under the watchful eye of Coach Morepork. Proud of his black jersey and the silver fern logo, Kiwi learns that friendship, fair play and teamship are just as important as the r ...
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