Iwi step up for conservation boards
Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage says new members will increase the diversity of opinion on conservation boards around Aotearoa.
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Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage says new members will increase the diversity of opinion on conservation boards around Aotearoa. Keep Reading
The Keep it real online safety website has been translated into Te Reo Māori as well as Samoan, Simplified Chinese and Hindi. Keep Reading
The Supreme Court has granted Trans-Tasman Resources its last chance to confirm its consent to mine the seabed off south Taranaki. Keep Reading
A new report by the Education Review Office has found there is a strong desire in schools to revitalise te reo Māori through education. Keep Reading
The banks along Marlborough's Wairau River are set to be transformed into a regional park, to honour the river as a taonga for Māori, while securing its future as a major regional resource. Keep Reading
Te Arawa has placed a rāhui over Rydges in Rotorua as they prepare the hotel for the first bus load of returnees to arrive for managed isolation this... Keep Reading
"Our waterways, our lands, our ngahere are in more stress and in more trouble than at any time in our history and of course everything is based on the health... Keep Reading
The Māori Party has again shut down talk of working with the National Party. It follows new National leader Judith Collins indicating she would "absolutely"... Keep Reading
Traditional knowledge delivered through modern media. Te Aho Ngārahu fund aims to promote and share local mātauranga from an iwi perspective in schools... Keep Reading
Leaders within the wider Māori community have said the decision to not prosecute the alleged perpetrator was racist. Keep Reading
A Waiheke environmental group isn’t giving up on its attempts to use tribal rivalry to bolster its case against a marina development. Keep Reading
#HĀKINAKINA Liam Messam is giving back to the community in Tauranga Moana building our rangatahi up to become future stars of our game. Te Ao Toa, a... Keep Reading
The Human Rights Commission is hoping to raise awareness about racism in Aotearoa as it launches a new campaign. Keep Reading
A board game tracing the journey of a waka navigator to Aotearoa is among the iwi specific reo Māori resources the government is pushing for more of in schools. Keep Reading
A landmark decision delivered by the US Supreme Court last week has stunned Native American communities because of its forceful defence of their rights, writes Kennedy Warne. Keep Reading
Te reo Māori learners, regardless of who they are, have joined a movement that is shaping our national identity, says Māori Language Commission Keep Reading
The Māori Party has announced its climate change plan today which aims to restore the environment and transition the country toward renewable energy and... Keep Reading
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha PhD student Clare Wilkinson says scientists are becoming more open to including Māori knowledge because it is rigorous and it’s... Keep Reading
Dr Shane Reti is the only medical doctor in parliament. Keep Reading
Former Te Tai Rāwhiti MP Tuariki Delamere vies for a return to politics by standing in Auckland Central for TOP. Keep Reading
Social enterprise 5000 Tribes has launched its trading platform, dedicated to assisting Māori, Pasifika and indigenous businesses, professionals, artists and... Keep Reading
Opposition to a proposed mega-landfill at Dome Valley drew a hīkoi of more than 400 people to Aotea Square at lunchtime. Keep Reading
It aims to tackle the water quality from the Pelorus River to the outer Pelorus Sound on a scale seldom seen in NZ. Keep Reading
Te Arawa Lakes Trust is to get $2.5 million for its Mauri Tū Mauri Ora Te Arawa environmental programme, creating 40 jobs. Keep Reading
The authors of a study of New Zealanders’ use of antibiotics has recommended a 25 percent in cut in dispensing for non-Māori and non-Pasifika,... Keep Reading