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Melbourne based haka group 'Ngā Mātai Pūrua' is calling on whānau to 'Login for Lockdown'
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Melbourne based haka group 'Ngā Mātai Pūrua' is calling on whānau to 'Login for Lockdown' Keep Reading
Melbourne Tautoko Whānau is a registered charity helping to give a hand up to whānau during lockdown. Keep Reading
Waititi's Thor: Love and Thunder is to be released in May next year. Keep Reading
The inclusion of tā moko in the video game has "shocked" one design consultant and a TVNZ broadcaster has labelled it "absolute ignorance". Keep Reading
The hilarious director Taika Waititi has joined forces with Native American filmmaker Sterlin Harjo to bring the first mainstream show about Native teens to American television. "Reservation Dogs" will air on FX in 2021. Keep Reading
Dr Rawiri Taonui: Today the total number of Covid-19 cases worldwide went past 23 million. Total deaths went past 800,000. Even if the current rate of... Keep Reading
The earliest photograph of a Māori has been identified as a film adaptation gets under way of a novel about the life of Hemi Pomara. Keep Reading
Māori businesses have quickly gone from their best year of export sales on record to their worst. Keep Reading
The Reo version of the Moana movie will go on air on Disney+ next Friday in both New Zealand and Australia. Keep Reading
On a visit to Alice Springs, the son of legendary civil rights leader Martin Luther King Junior says Australia's Indigenous people are worse off than when he visited the country 20 years ago, and the country must "do better". Keep Reading
Due to Covid-19 - Māori staff at one of Hawaii's top tourist attractions, The Polynesian Cultural Center in Oahu, have lost their jobs and have had to come... Keep Reading
The national Anzac Day ceremony is watched by thousands as people around the country gather outside their homes to pay their respects in novel ways due to the coronavirus restrictions. Keep Reading