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Iwi and the regional council in Hawke's Bay are disputing why streams in the region are drying up this summer.
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Iwi and the regional council in Hawke's Bay are disputing why streams in the region are drying up this summer. Keep Reading
Some iwi are calling for the government to invest more funds into papakāinga housing rather than state homes in a bid to combat the dire housing crisis. Keep Reading
The controversial pageant will feature in a new show called Gowns and Geysers by Te Noni Productions. Keep Reading
A proposal that councils should deal with iwi other than Poutini Ngāi Tahu over historic sites and wahi tapu has been rejected. Keep Reading
Moriori were filled with relief and emotion yesterday as the first reading of their Treaty settlement was passed in Parliament. Keep Reading
Associate Health Minister (Māori health) Peeni Henare has already expressed his ambition to establish a Māori Health Authority. Keep Reading
Government delivers 1,000 more transitional housing places Keep Reading
Government delivers 1,000 more transitional housing places Keep Reading
TKKM o Te Rangi Aniwaniwa will be piloting a new learning structure "Te Toitūtanga". Keep Reading
Earthworks on an ancestral maunga in Whanganui have been suspended temporarily, after local hapū brought the bulldozing to a halt, saying they weren't consulted on the desecration of their wāhi tapu. Keep Reading
This week, Te Ao With Moana caught up with Māori Council front man and chair of the new Oranga Tamariki Ministerial Advisory Board, Matthew Tukaki, to find... Keep Reading
The chair of Puketeraki Marae in Karitane, Matapura Ellison, says locals are sharing their blood test results on Facebook and discussing the implications... Keep Reading
NZ Men's netball captain Kruze Tangira has signed up with PUMA. Keep Reading
Manawatū-Whanganui Regional Council has apologised to hapū along Whanganui River for granting a resource consent that saw part of their ancestral maunga bulldozed. Keep Reading
Campaign to promote engagement by Māori in the climate change discussion. Keep Reading
The High Court hearing enters its third week in Napier. Keep Reading
Between 300,000 and 800,000 New Zealanders may be exposed to potentially harmful levels of nitrates in their drinking water, which may increase their chances of developing bowel cancer. Keep Reading
Overseas demand for natural products during the Covid-19 pandemic is said to be behind the export growth. Keep Reading
Many of the shows the group have performed thus far have not only sold out but have also left audiences cheering. Keep Reading
Rangiwaho Marae in Te Tairāwhiti has unisex composting toilets. Keep Reading
An ancestral mountain has had a hillside bulldozed away and the local hapū wants answers. Keep Reading
Manurewa Marae calls on the government to allow Māori to deal with the coronavirus in a Māori way. Keep Reading
Some Māori health providers are "frustrated" over missing out on masks that the Health Ministry says have been distributed via other channels. Keep Reading
The list comes just as tourism businesses have been hit hard by border restrictions as a result of Covid-19 Keep Reading
Puriri says one of the motivating factors for beginning this programme is the influence the media has on young girls in today’s society. Keep Reading