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Close the borders and reinstate iwi check points – that's the call from Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency chief executive, John Tamihere. This comes as...
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Close the borders and reinstate iwi check points – that's the call from Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency chief executive, John Tamihere. This comes as... Keep Reading
While Te Tairāwhiti is home to some of the best waka ama crews in the country, one crew says their waka haven’t been given decent shelter from the heavy... Keep Reading
Tipene is a finalist for the Te Waipuna-ā-Rangi award for arts and entertainment. Keep Reading
After years of lobbying successive governments, local iwi on the East Coast have finally received funding and support to heal the ancestral Raukūmara Forest. Keep Reading
From dropout to nearly drop dead. Life on the streets, massive weight loss of over 100 kilograms and a massive gain in self-esteem. Wiremu Phillips has a... Keep Reading
Winstanley’s work includes the Oscar-winning film Jojo Rabbit. She also has a production company where she aims to tell authentic stories from a cultural... Keep Reading
The head of a youth justice facility in Tauranga Moana says the first thing his charges want is positive reinforcement. Keep Reading
Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon wants New Zealanders to amplify the resilience of Māori whānau and communities on today's International Day of... Keep Reading
Former Māori Land Court Judge, Ken Heta Hingston, has passed away after collapsing at his home in Rotorua on Sunday evening. Keep Reading
The Green Party have announced a Homes for All Plan today in Auckland. Keep Reading
An adjustment payment has been made to Waikato-Tainui and Ngāi Tahu under the relativity mechanisms in their 1995 and 1997 Treaty of Waitangi settlements,... Keep Reading
Ngāpuhi hapū in a small Bay of Islands town are gearing up to occupy a public reserve to stop a neighbouring boatyard owner from using it. Keep Reading
At least three hapū have written formal requests to Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little to stop negotiating the Whakatōhea Treaty settlement with its pre-settlement trust. Keep Reading
A Wellington leather store's Māori name mishap has been described as easily avoidable. Keep Reading
The Māori Women's Welfare League has agreed to work with Oranga Tamariki to reduce the number of tamariki Māori going into state care. Keep Reading
"What we wanted to do was create a conversation that could perhaps educate people about the haka." Keep Reading
Māori and Pasifika remain severely under-represented in university science departments, making up less than 5 percent of staff, a study shows. Keep Reading
At almost 30 years old, he says he’s at the best point in his life, has completed a new book, released a new waiata and is learning more te reo Māori. Keep Reading
Kohutapu Lodge & Tribal Tours, among other things, prepared 30,000 hangis, and put half a million dollars back into the Murupara/Galatea community. Keep Reading
The awards, now in their fifth year, recognise outstanding Māori achievement and celebrate the best of us – ngā toa o ngā toa. Keep Reading
"Trick or Treaty" - has the settlements process done more to ignore Maori rights and interests? Why do Maori always have to justify not only our... Keep Reading
For the first time in New Zealand a regional council has transferred some of its functions to an iwi. Keep Reading
A new food distribution organisation is working with more than 50 Māori communities to distribute kai. Keep Reading
#LIVE | Kaitiaki Adventures in Rotorua are creating state of the art urupā water catchments to keep their staff in mahi. For more in this story tune in... Keep Reading
“We’re committed to ensuring that Māori hands continue to have a firm grip on all the levers needed to transform our lives — not just on the shovels.” — Te Kāhui Amokura. Keep Reading