School surf trip delivers thrills and spills
By Times Junior Journalist Jianna Kapoor A perfectly sunny sky, waves crashing on the shore, the sand between my toes and my friends around me. This was my year 8 surf trip at Orew...
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By Times Junior Journalist Jianna Kapoor A perfectly sunny sky, waves crashing on the shore, the sand between my toes and my friends around me. This was my year 8 surf trip at Orew...
By Times’ Junior Journalist Mihi Grover Football is the world’s most popular sport that is played by two teams and 11 players each. The amount of people who participate in football...
By Times Junior Journalist Manayah Peiris When you think of a leader, who’s the first person who comes to mind? A president or prime minister? Your boss at work? Your school princi...
By Times Junior Journalist Micaiah Peiris Orienteering is a sport most people haven’t heard of. It’s a fun, fast-paced sport that pushes both the mind and the body. Its mixture of...
By Times Junior Journalist Tinkle Ding As Macleans College welcomes 2026, the new year – as always – brings in yet another bunch of lively year 9s. In just the third week of settli...
By Times Junior Journalist Pia Grover The 2026 RSM East Auckland Business Awards recently took place at the Pakuranga United Rugby Club. The event was incredible – the atmosphere e...
By Times Junior Journalist Mihir Grover My friends Kiyaan, Hayden and I recently went to an amazing concert where our favourite band played. The wonderful Sonic Boom concert was at...
By Times Junior Journalist Pia Grover Imagine an entire month dedicated to getting outdoors, fun activities, and looking after yourself physically! That’s exactly what East Aucklan...
Jess Jenkins has been recognised for exceptional undergraduate work on how colonial land expropriation shapes modern opportunity in Aotearoa.
New Zealand’s potential future television and radio broadcasters and producers are honing their craft at an innovative east Auckland primary school. A small team of teachers and ye...
By Times Junior Journalist Alina Jiang Artificial intelligence (AI) has taken the world by storm. What started out as just a ‘thinking machine’ has become one of the most commonly...
Former TVNZ Political Editor Maiki Sherman has won Political Journalist of the Year at the 2026 NZ Media Awards, two weeks after resigning from her role.
By TimesВ Junior Journalist Katherine Zuo The Macleans College Kapa Haka group has attended ASB Polyfest for the first time. This is the first time Macleans College has entered a g...
By Times Junior Journalist Mihir Grover The Balloons over Waikato event was held at the University of Waikato in Hamilton from March 21-28. The festival is known for the Zuru Night...
By Times Junior Journalist Shiloh Singh A new community arts initiative in east Auckland is set to blend creativity, culture and conversation as Te Tuhi partners with talented arti...
Fifteen-year-old wildcard Alani Morse took the day off school to take on her heroes in front of a cheering home crowd at Manu Bay.
Kane Jury says preparing young talent for the realities of professional life is just as important as lifting trophies.
By Times’ Junior Journalist Josh Arnold Illegal dumping of rubbish and its impact on local environments has become an increasingly relevant issue for community members. On March 15...
By Times Junior Journalist Alina Jiang April 25 is something that is memorable to all. To the families who mourn the lost. To the Gallipoli campaign though unsuccessful, showing th...
By Times Junior Journalist Jianna Kapoor Earlier this year my family and I travelled to Wellington. After a long drive, the first place we visited was the Museum of New Zealand Te...
Tyndale Park Christian School year 11 student Emma Lim writes about the school’s first full-school Anzac parade. A cool breeze swept over the school field as 100 poppy-bearing stud...
Southlander Gemma Sinclair joined The Ensign as a reporter in March. PHOTO: GERRIT DOPPENBERG The Ensign would like to welcome new reporter Gemma Sinclair.
One of east Auckland’s brightest up and coming athletics stars is excited at the opportunity to test herself at her first international competition. Pakuranga College year 12 pupil...
“Anzac Day isn’t just about celebrating war or victory, it’s remembering how hard and long our soldiers, that might have been your neighbour, parent, sibling, or local meat seller,...
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