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Tū Kōtahi Aotearoa, which translates to Stand As One New Zealand, will be awarded to this year's winner. Keep Reading
Iwi leaders are urging the government to set new priorities for the next census that give Māori much more say. Keep Reading
Matariki has become popular across the country, and the reclamation of ancestral knowledge has been celebrated across the country, so is it time to make the... Keep Reading
A pou whenua recognising a traditional pā site uncovered during road safety improvement works has been unveiled today on State Highway 29A at... Keep Reading
Big ideas and big solutions to the problems facing New Zealand are expected from a seminar at Wellington’s Pipitea Marae tomorrow. Keep Reading
According to the Electoral Commission there are fewer 18-24 year olds enrolled to vote – something the Rotorua branch hopes to rectify this coming... Keep Reading
Influence Kaikohe is gym making heroes out of the bent, the broken and those beat up by life Keep Reading
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It has been a year since occupiers of disputed land at Ihumātao were served with eviction notices prompting thousands of people to flock there to support the occupation and halting Fletcher Building's construction plans. Keep Reading
The New Zealand Geographic Board has fast tracked more than 600 place names as part of a programme to approve existing place names as official. Keep Reading
Māori Development Minister Nanaia Mahuta is confident she is shifting Māori media in the right direction. Keep Reading
Te Mana o Ngāti Rangitihi Trust and Tūhourangi Tribal Authority have jointly negotiated the return of culturally significant lands at Waimangu... Keep Reading
It's causing environmental devastation, but it's an industry the community can''t go without. Keep Reading
A plan to give Māori tendering rights is widely supported by Māori leaders, but there is frustration that New Zealand First may be blocking it. Keep Reading
In an unusual move, a local council has built a retirement village for its community after developers showed no interest. Keep Reading
Matariki is a two-month period when the land can rest, plants can grow without being harvested, and the ocean can replenish itself. Keep Reading
Whānau from Te Arawa are heading for parliament today to witness the third reading of a bill transferring ownership of Te Puia and the New Zealand... Keep Reading
The School Trustees Association says a refreshed Māori education strategy is launching at the perfect time for schools to work it into their... Keep Reading
A Manawatū iwi's historic eeling spot has been desecrated by flood protection work. Keep Reading
“To be able to retain and to hold your mana, I think that’s more important than anything else” - sensei Stuart Kere. Keep Reading
Hugs and applause greeted a decision from New Plymouth councillors to bypass community consultation and establish a Māori ward. Keep Reading
Photographic method that erases tā moko used to tell story of colonisation and the renaissance in Māori culture. Keep Reading
Davidson says the last National government put Resource Management Act protections aside to fast-track the project at Ihumātao. Keep Reading
A karanga filled the Matariki winter sky at dawn on Saturday, marking the opening of new offices for Ātiawa ki Whakarongotai Charitable Trust at 10... Keep Reading
A ground-breaking Māori general practitioner says GPs need to help patients question the treatments they are offered. Keep Reading