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Opinion - From Parihaka to He Puapua: it's time Pākehā New Zealanders faced their personal connections to the past, Richard Shaw writes.
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Opinion - From Parihaka to He Puapua: it's time Pākehā New Zealanders faced their personal connections to the past, Richard Shaw writes. Keep Reading
NZ On Air has announced over $9m of funding for Factual projects that reveal powerful insights about Aotearoa’s past, present and future. Reviving a much-loved documentary strand, TVNZ 1’s Documentary New Zealand will explore contemporary stories from ... Keep Reading
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The mahi is from a Māori perspective rather than a western paradigm. Keep Reading
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Former New Zealand International Federation of Bodybuilding (IFBB) figure athlete champion Laura Cochrane, of Ngāpuhi, is now the first Māori and the first... Keep Reading
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Sativa Tarau Peehi-Kuru of Ngāti Whātua and Te Aupouri is making waves at the collegiate level in US rugby. The Helensville-raised wahine, is studying... Keep Reading
Claim targets inadequacy of legislation, including the 2021 act. Keep Reading
Kawerau district councillors have decided not to establish Māori wards in time for the next local body elections. Keep Reading
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Iwi members from Ngāti Toa Rangatira are taking the opportunity to further their skills and career aspirations through an iwi and government-led cadetship program. Keep Reading
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