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In Laos, USAID Freeze Hampers Vital Bomb Removal Efforts

The Diplomat

(Longform) The deep allure of the RMS Niagara, one of New Zealand’s most notorious shipwrecks

The Spinoff

Rolling Meadows festival goers undeterred by rain

The Christchurch Press

(Longform) The little truck that could: A fresh way to tour Japan’s north

The Japan Times

In Nagano, an excavation of Japan’s ancient elephant looks to rewrite history

The Japan Times

Tracking the shift: Girls with Hi-Vis opens doors to infrastructure careers

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

Ākonga become scientists to clear the air on pollution

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

Alternative education model in Porirua grounded in trust and youth work

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

Weaving emotional intelligence into everyday learning

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

Structure, service and self-belief in Palmerston North

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

Inside the dying industry of cargo ship travel

The Spinoff

How Lemonwood Grove School is embracing their diverse community

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

Dual-enrolment programme continues to give West Coast ākonga scope to succeed

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

Professor Michael Barbour on effective blended learning

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

Ākonga slide into design mode to celebrate local fun

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

Construction experience builds community connections

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

Breaking down the barriers between academia and hands-on practice

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

How Napoleon Influenced New Zealand

The Spinoff

The Job Seeker’s Lament

The Spinoff

I tried traveling Japan for $30 per day, here’s what I learned

Gaijinpot

The role of a cultural diversity facilitator

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

School gym finds new life as inclusive community centre

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

Struggling Niigata sake sees ‘a future in Japan’s past’

The Japan Times

Setting ākonga up as true innovators in business and beyond

Aotearoa Tukutuku Kōrero

Hitchhiking Sado Island

Gaijinpot

Drinking off the rails on Niigata’s sake train

The Japan Times

‘In Nojiri, I have never felt like a foreigner’

The Japan Times

How a dig for Naumann’s elephant is forging Japan’s future scientists

The Japan Times

Round 2 at your teaching job: New confidence, new opportunities

The Japan Times

The Long Commute: Exploring Noto on a mamachari

Metropolis

As borders slowly reopen, a familiar question returns: Why did you come to Japan?

The Japan Times

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