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2017 Connected level 3: Mahi tahi

Cover of the 2017  level 3 Connected journal: Mahi tahi

The cover of the 2017 level 3 Connected journal ‘Mahi tahi’ published by the Ministry of Education, New Zealand. This issue includes the articles ‘Testing the waters’, ‘Captured in ice’ and ‘Building for the future’.

Background image © Nancy Bertler.

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