Minister Potaka attended the official opening pōwhiri at Yarrow Stadium in Ngāmotu - New Plymouth on 24 February. From 25 February to 1 March, 55 kapa haka groups will take the stage at the iconic ...
The world’s greatest kapa haka event will generate a significant boost for businesses in Taranaki, Arts Minister Paul Goldsmith and Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka say.
Historic automotive and aviation centre, Brooklands Museum have successfully trialled sustainable fuel in a batch of their antique motorcycles – hinting to the energy source’s potential as a ...
Everton FC are building a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock on the banks of the River Mersey. The stadium is expected to open for the 2025/26 season with a capacity of 52.888. Architect Dan Meis ...
A pōwhiri unlike anything seen in Taranaki before marked the start of the biggest kapa haka competition in the world. The biennial Te Matatini festival has registered its highest number of teams on ...
The final car, a 280 ‘Brooklands’ special edition, rolled off the line on 19 December 1986, and is now part of Ford’s heritage collection. Today, I’m here to drive it. If the Capri is ...
But most in attendance were happy just to be there despite the 2-1 loss. "The stadium is superb. The views are amazing. It's everything you want, as a fan. Everton are back," said Steve Davis ...
Everton fans got a taste of their future on Monday as the team's new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock held it's first test event ahead of it's grand opening at the beginning of next season.
On the walk along to Everton’s new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, you are met with two contrasting views. To your right, echoes of the past with industrial buildings that have stood for ...
The Toffees are set to move to a new stadium at the end of the season. Here is everything you need to know about the new ground. Everton Stadium is being constructed in north Liverpool on the ...
Everton fans got their first taste of the club's new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock when 10,000 supporters attended a test event featuring an Under-18s friendly against Wigan Athletic on Monday night.
Everton’s new £750 million stadium does not look like it was built. Every visitor who marvels at the extraordinary vision can be forgiven for thinking it just landed on Liverpool’s waterfront.