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Books Pukapuka Dio library There are several books in the staff collection on this topic. Please note these titles tend to be very expensive so be careful if checking them out Auckland libraryfree resource for all Aucklanders, get books sent to your local library
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Websites Pae tukutuku Any Questions an online schoolwork helpdesk. Log in between 1pm and 6pm Monday to Friday and a research librarian will be available to help you and to provide guidance with your inquiry, BBC Bitesize - Online study support from the BBC Health Navigator NZ -- a NZ non-profit community initiative INNZ - Index NZ news paper and magazine articles Te Ara - NZ Ministry of Culture and Heritage Publisher Mental Health Foundation --a NZ charitable trust Ministry of Health - NZ Government website
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