A rousing performance of the Super Haka -- Otautahi Maraka, Rise Up Christchurch -- has seen King's and Queen's High Schools in Dunedin announced as the winner of the $2000 prize for the best Super Haka video, as voted by the public. ... More »
With just five days left until voting closes, Merivale School in Tauranga and King's and Queen's High Schools in Dunedin are well out in front of the competition to gain the most support as the participants in the best Super Haka video. ... More »
After hours of planning, promotion and preparation, 3600 New Zealanders gathered in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin for a massive show of support for the people of Christchurch as they recover from two devastating earthquakes. ... More »
We got an email overnight from one of our Auckland-based drivers. The story he shared with us is like the stories we've heard from so many of our drivers around the country, not to mention the stories from our Christchurch drivers. It's these stories that led us to the Super Haka idea. ... More »
She may be living and working overseas now, but the people of Christchurch continue to be in the thoughts of our former Prime Minister Helen Clark. She's travelling at the moment as part of her job with the United Nations, but she sent us this message. ... More »
Hundreds of thousands of Kiwis live overseas, and many have sent through emails and messages of support on Facebook and Twitter. Some will be getting together in their adopted hometowns tomorrow for the Super Haka and posting videos online. ... More »
When you think of things that are uniquely New Zealand, there are a number of things you might think of. The haka, though, would probably be one of them. That was why we thought it would be an appropriate way to get Kiwis to show their love and support for Christchurch. ... More »
Opposition Leader Phil Goff will, like most politicians, be tied up with the release of Budget 2011 tomorrow. He's sent us a message of support, though, which we're grateful for. ... More »
From around New Zealand and around the world, we've had such great support for the Super Haka. This morning, we've received a message of support and endorsement from the Prime Minister, John Key. ... More »
The Super Haka started as a grass roots movement to help show the people of Christchurch that we're supporting them in their time of need. It has reached some of the most important offices in the land, though, including the mayoral chambers in Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin. ... More »
A rousing performance of the Super Haka -- Otautahi Maraka, Rise Up Christchurch ... more »
With just five days left until voting closes, Merivale School in Tauranga and Ki ... more »
After hours of planning, promotion and preparation, 3600 New Zealanders gathered ... more »
We got an email overnight from one of our Auckland-based drivers. The story he s ... more »
She may be living and working overseas now, but the people of Christchurch conti ... more »