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Kapa haka exponent and teacher at Manutuke School Dayne Hollis says the subject should be compulsory for Māori students.
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Kapa haka exponent and teacher at Manutuke School Dayne Hollis says the subject should be compulsory for Māori students. Keep Reading
Director Briar Grace-Smith and co-director Ainsley Gardiner joined forces to bring the highly anticipated Cousins to the silver screen. Keep Reading
Protesters are occupying the pa site of Mataharehare in the Auckland suburb of Parnell, despite the city being at Covid-19 alert level 3 restrictions. Occupants have set up tents and erected signage to show their opposition to a proposed Erebus crash memorial at Sir Dove-Myer Robinson Park. They are being led by Māori community leader Dame Rangimarie Naida Glavish, who says the site is culturally significant and has nothing to do with the Erebus disaster. However, mana whenua Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei has expressed its full support for the memorial and detailed its extensive involvement in the process. Keep Reading
Situated among the rugged slopes of the Awatere Valley, Tohu is flying the flag for innovative, subregional New Zealand winemaking with a special focus on respecting the land. In partnership with Made With Care New Zealand, we find out how. Keep Reading
Reti sent a letter to Health Minister Andrew Little asking for extra funding for the providers in tens of millions of dollars to help build capacity. Keep Reading
A Māori students association says the government has been too general in its messaging and they are having to take matters into their own hands to ensure their tauira are informed. Keep Reading
Aaron Smith has extended his contract with New Zealand Rugby which will see him remain in the picture for a third Rugby World Cup campaign. Keep Reading
Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira chairman and kaumātua Dr Taku Parai says the investment gives the iwi a look into the future. Keep Reading
Pasifika people have ended up needing hospital treatment for Covid-19 more than any other ethnic group in New Zealand, while half of those who've ended up in intensive care have been Māori, newly released data has shown. Keep Reading
A new Moriori language app provides an introduction to basic rē Moriori and contains guides to basic pronunciation. Keep Reading
2021 Bunnings National Touch Championship to be played later in the year. Keep Reading
Māori King self-isolating with his family. Keep Reading
A new food festival on the East Coast, Essence of Te Tairāwhiti, brings something a little different to the table. Keep Reading
It’s been over a year since Jamie Kaiwai went missing, but her whānau continue to search for answers. They have launched a social media campaign to keep... Keep Reading
Whānau Ora providers throughout Te Ika ā Māui will be among the first to be vaccinated. Keep Reading
Ngāti Tamanuipō has welcomed the decision to bring commercial development to a halt. Keep Reading
Rocket Lab USA is nearing a deal to go public through a merger with a special-purpose acquisition company that would value the firm at $US4.1 billion ($NZ5.6bn), including debt, the Wall Street Journal reported. Keep Reading
More than 300 people attended. Keep Reading
The Great South Road paved the way to a war that would define New Zealand, a war bankrolled, in parts, by the Bank of New Zealand. Keep Reading
The Crown has apologised and signed a $30 million settlement with Ngāti Maru, after more than 150 years since the raupatu (confiscation) of half of the iwi's land. Keep Reading
The Taranaki iwi has signed a deed of settlement with the Crown. Keep Reading
'We are out of time for status quo conservation approaches, so we are paving a new path' - WWF-NZ chief executive. Keep Reading
A prominent Māori health campaigner wants a commitment in writing that a new Māori Health Authority will be independent, with control over its own budget and power to commission its own services. Keep Reading
The Te Mana o Te Wai fund is part of the Government’s $1.245 billion 'Jobs for Nature' package that aims to create significant environmental benefits and... Keep Reading
Tioreore Ngātai-Melbourne Keep Reading