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Tūhoe company Manawa Honey has scooped top prize at an international honey tasting contest in the United States.
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Tūhoe company Manawa Honey has scooped top prize at an international honey tasting contest in the United States. Keep Reading
A hīkoi of far North Māori arrives at their district council today, to protest what they say are rushed changes to land use rules that amount to a land grab. Keep Reading
Te Wheke is a powerful new full-length dance work from Atamira Dance Company, the inspirational collective that this year commemorates its 21st year as the... Keep Reading
The new pendants, named Te Taumutu o Angitu – The Pinnacle of Success, were designed by Ngāi Tahu master carver Fayne Robinson. Keep Reading
The curator of one of Aotearoa's largest ever exhibitions, which saw over 300 pieces of contemporary Māori art on display, now has a new exhibition opening in Auckland. Keep Reading
An innovative app, created by Brisbane-based entrepreneur Richard Saville (Tainui) is helping people free themselves of leases and loans. It's called “Break... Keep Reading
Te Reo Māori tohunga of Te Arawa Wairangi Jones Today marks 135 years since the eruption of Tarawera Mountain, which killed 120 people, with many settlements... Keep Reading
“Hōhā te Māori ki te pātōtō kuaha, ngā kuaha o ngā kaunihera, ngā kuaha o te pāremata,” Puru said. Keep Reading
Environmental programmes to gain a $6.4 million grant from government. Keep Reading
Māori were probably the first people to set eyes on Antarctica and its waters, says University of Otago associate professor Priscilla Wehi. Keep Reading
Ngāi Tahu kaumātua Michael Skerrett has been going to the Tītī islands for over 65 years. He says his world revolves around the tītī. Keep Reading
Jeanette Wikaira appointed as Manahautū of Dunedin City Council. Image: Supplied. Dunedin City Council's new Māori general manager wants to strengthen... Keep Reading
For generations, this land in Mitimiti has been nurtured and protected by local hapū. The say tho this is now at risk, should the government's new... Keep Reading
Māori in the telecommunications industry are campaigning for a share of Aotearoa's air waves. Keep Reading
The government needs to work with Māori and local government to achieve a low emissions economy. Keep Reading
A no-show from the police commissioner has left the Māori party leaders disappointed. Keep Reading
Study reveals Polynesians the first to discover frozen continent in the seventh century. Keep Reading
Ngāti Pāoa members occupying a site at Putiki Bay on Waiheke Island are vowing to stay put until the resource consent for the development of a marina is revoked. Keep Reading
Award-winning fimmaker Briar Grace-Smith received the 2021 Women in Film & Television Mana Wāhine Award. Keep Reading
NZ Defence Force personnel involved in the recovery of victims from the Whakaari/White Island disaster have been recognised. Keep Reading
Photo: Dame Ruia Morrison Aotearoa gains two Māori dames and a knight today in the Queen’s Birthday Honour List, which also recognises many Māori for their... Keep Reading
Ngāpera Riley talks about Pātaka Raraunga - the world's first Māori data hub. Keep Reading
Thomas Irvine of Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei to join Toi o Tāmaki as Deputy Director. Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki announces the appointment of Thomas Irvine of... Keep Reading
Andrew Little says there is a lot of work being done bythe intelligence agencies and Police on counter-terrorism measures. Keep Reading
Richard Nunns who has been described as one of New Zealand’s most remarkable musicians has passed at age 76. Inducted into the Music Hall of Fame in 2009... Keep Reading