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[edit]- allround exclude
- bankrobber exclude
- bodycare exclude
- cabrios exclude
- coachbuilt exclude
- 2020 July 31, Damien O'Carroll, “The world's rarest cars on show”, in Stuff NZ[5]:add
- As well as its main line-up of cars the 2020 Concours of Elegance will include unique coachbuilt Alfa Romeos, pre-war Rolls-Royces, the McLaren F1 GTRs that finished 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 13th at Le Mans 24 Hours 25 years ago, a display of “future classics” and a new Junior Concours celebrating the best of half-scale cars.
- freeview exclude
- 2020 October 18, Graeme Tuckett, “Why it's worth hunting out Wu Tang: An American Saga on TVNZ OnDemand”, in Stuff NZ[6]:add
- REVIEW: Maybe the marketing algorithm doesn't notice me, or that ad blocker I installed is better than I hoped, but it seems to me that TVNZ don't put much effort into promoting the terrific freeview content they have that isn't screening on live-to-air TV.
- hijackeer exclude
- iceflows exclude
- kaewa exclude
- kaikuyu exclude
- 2020 August 3, Denise Piper, “Northland drought intensified flooding impact, road closures, expert says”, in Stuff NZ[10]:add
- The drought meant there was less kaikuyu grass growth in paddocks, so the rain ran off the land more quickly, taking with it more dirty silt which can destroy flood-hit paddocks, he said.
- karo exclude
- 2020 December 5, Tony Smith, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Monocultural sports coverage has marginalised Māori stars”, in Stuff NZ[11]:add
- Sport historians Greg Ryan and Geoff Watson noted in their 2018 book, Sport and the New Zealanders: A History, Māori had their own popular sporting pursuits prior to colonisation, including teka (a form of darts), tamahekoheke (spear throwing), karo (where participants evaded and parried weapons), whātōtō (wrestling), running and swimming events and waka hoe racing.
- korora exclude
- 2020 December 24, “Explore Marlborough's great outdoors this summer”, in Stuff NZ[12]:add
- The bush clad hills are home to many of New Zealand’s unique native wildlife including tui, korimako (bellbird), piwakawaka (fantail), kereru (NZ woodpigeon), korora and with the views of the Marlborough Sounds you are bound to get some great photos.
- kotataberries exclude
- mountainbikers exclude
- parkrun exclude
- phabulous exclude
- plasticy exclude
- polyfest exclude
- tamahekoheke exclude
- 2020 December 5, Tony Smith, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Monocultural sports coverage has marginalised Māori stars”, in Stuff NZ[19]:add
- Sport historians Greg Ryan and Geoff Watson noted in their 2018 book, Sport and the New Zealanders: A History, Māori had their own popular sporting pursuits prior to colonisation, including teka (a form of darts), tamahekoheke (spear throwing), karo (where participants evaded and parried weapons), whātōtō (wrestling), running and swimming events and waka hoe racing.
- teka exclude
- 2020 December 5, Tony Smith, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Monocultural sports coverage has marginalised Māori stars”, in Stuff NZ[20]:add
- Sport historians Greg Ryan and Geoff Watson noted in their 2018 book, Sport and the New Zealanders: A History, Māori had their own popular sporting pursuits prior to colonisation, including teka (a form of darts), tamahekoheke (spear throwing), karo (where participants evaded and parried weapons), whātōtō (wrestling), running and swimming events and waka hoe racing.
- tohu exclude
- 2020 December 28, Karoline Tuckey of RNZ, “Now-rare Hector's and Māui native dolphins were once 'abundant', study finds”, in Stuff NZ[21]:add
- They are traditionally a tohu, a sign, and there's whakataukī, or proverbs, that say when Hector's dolphins are plentiful, abundant and well, so too is everything else in our local inshore eco-system.
- vaka exclude
- vulvadynia exclude
- 2020 August 27, KELLY BERTRAND, “Dating, desires and sex on the first date: A sexologist's top tips for finding love online”, in Stuff NZ[23]:add
- I tend to have waves of clients where some months I will see a large amount of people suffering from sexual pain like vaginismus or vulvadynia, while other months might be mainly couples with different sex drives.
- webseries exclude
- xmas exclude
possible Maori
[edit]- hapū exclude
- kāik exclude
- kāika exclude
- kāinga exclude
- kōrero exclude
- kūmara exclude
- māmā exclude
- 2020 December 12, David Karena-Holmes, “Picture books can help paint and translate a thousand te reo words”, in Stuff NZ[32]:add
- Another criticism might be that rather too many English loan-words and transliterations are used, such as māmā, pāpā and mōrena (“morning”).
- 2020 December 30, David Karena Holmes, “Taking words from English into te reo”, in Stuff NZ[33]:add
- With English words such as “mama” and “papa”, where the syllables are available in te reo, transliteration is quite straightforward, although the lengthening of the vowel-sound may need to be marked (māmā, pāpā).
- mānuka exclude
- 2020 December 13, Tina Morrison, “Cash-rich firms need to find their 'moral compass' and pay wage subsidy back, accounting professor says”, in Stuff NZ[34]:add
- Some smaller companies on the NZX, such as mānuka honey company Comvita, have signalled that they intend to pay back the subsidy when they become profitable again.
- mātou exclude
- mātuaranga exclude
- māua exclude
- mōrena exclude
- pāpā exclude
- 2020 December 12, David Karena-Holmes, “Picture books can help paint and translate a thousand te reo words”, in Stuff NZ[39]:add
- Another criticism might be that rather too many English loan-words and transliterations are used, such as māmā, pāpā and mōrena (“morning”).
- 2020 December 30, David Karena Holmes, “Taking words from English into te reo”, in Stuff NZ[40]:add
- With English words such as “mama” and “papa”, where the syllables are available in te reo, transliteration is quite straightforward, although the lengthening of the vowel-sound may need to be marked (māmā, pāpā).
- tarāpuka exclude
- 2020 December 23, Emma Dangerfield, “Scarecrows and excavators join forces to protect rare gull colony”, in Stuff NZ[41]:add
- The Ashley-Rakahuri Rivercare Group (ARRG) turned to the ancient pest control method and erected Linda, the scarecrow, near the black-billed gull (tarāpuka) colony, last month.
- tāne exclude
- tātou exclude
- tāua exclude
- tīpuna exclude
- tūī exclude
- whakataukī exclude
- 2020 December 28, Karoline Tuckey of RNZ, “Now-rare Hector's and Māui native dolphins were once 'abundant', study finds”, in Stuff NZ[47]:add
- They are traditionally a tohu, a sign, and there's whakataukī, or proverbs, that say when Hector's dolphins are plentiful, abundant and well, so too is everything else in our local inshore eco-system.
- whātōtō exclude
- 2020 December 5, Tony Smith, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Monocultural sports coverage has marginalised Māori stars”, in Stuff NZ[48]:add
- Sport historians Greg Ryan and Geoff Watson noted in their 2018 book, Sport and the New Zealanders: A History, Māori had their own popular sporting pursuits prior to colonisation, including teka (a form of darts), tamahekoheke (spear throwing), karo (where participants evaded and parried weapons), whātōtō (wrestling), running and swimming events and waka hoe racing.