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Some kaiako who study Tohu Whakapakari believe it will guarantee a pay increase but it won't. Keep Reading
Defence minister Peeni Henare says the government is investing $47 million into a large new engineering facility at Linton Army Camp. Keep Reading
New Zealand has not had an Indigenous Rights Commissioner for four years and there are no plans to appoint one. Keep Reading
The event attracted hundreds of guests including the honourable Kīngi Tūheitia Potatau Te Wherowhero. Keep Reading
National has slammed government plans to give $2.75 million to a methamphetamine rehabilitation programme overseen by the Mongrel Mob as a ‘sick joke’. Keep Reading
Allan has worked on building opportunities to support Māori whānau. Keep Reading
Described as one of the most significant and respected Māori artists of his generation Sandy Adsett is set to have his first major retrospective exhibition... Keep Reading
Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga Co-Director Professor Tahu Kukutai says the timing is right for tertiary institutions to develop ambitious plans for workforce equity Keep Reading
While tamariki Maori succeed, kaiako suffer financially. Keep Reading
National Party leader Judith Collins says Labour is keeping Kiwis in the dark about the country's future and major issues need to be publically debated. Keep Reading
The first sod has been turned on the rebuild of one of the most significant battle sites of the New Zealand Wars. Keep Reading
Hospital admissions for the respiratory virus are on the rise across the country this winter season. Keep Reading
Dr Etuini Ma’u says there is a 'high prevention potential' for Māori and Pacific peoples if risk factors are reduced. Keep Reading
A 10-metre-high waka made of crystals created by artist Reuben Paterson has taken pride of place at the Auckland Art Gallery, Paterson, of Ngāti Rangitihi,... Keep Reading
As about 1050 students packed into the hall, Matt Bertram had an idea what was coming. Keep Reading
It is time to get things moving on deciding the future of Ihumātao, the minister overseeing a steering group says. Keep Reading
Hapū and iwi of the Whanganui region will each have a curator-in-residence under a concept being explored by the Whanganui Regional Museum. Keep Reading
Rotorua iwi Ngāti Whakaue is launching an affordable home scheme for whānau on a subdivision it is developing. Keep Reading
It's been a day of celebration for kōhanga reo and kura kaupapa leaders with a new report highlighting the success of the Māori immersion education model. Keep Reading
Māori and English speakers from secondary schools around the Tainui Rohe met on the Putaruru stage. Keep Reading
“You’re only as good as your last hāngī.” Keep Reading
A board book for tamariki called, Kei te aha ngā kararehe? What are the animals doing?’ has just been published, to help children tell new stories about... Keep Reading
The biggest transitional housing facility outside Auckland has just opened in Pōneke, delivering up to 100 beds, support and safety to manuhiri (guests) in... Keep Reading
Protests within the Tūhoe nation show no sign of letting up. In the last three months, kaumatua have staged at least five protests. Keep Reading
Protests within the Tūhoe nation show no sign of letting up. In the last three months, kaumatua have staged at least five protests. Keep Reading
Heretaunga Marae Waakainga collected news stories and archive from around Aotearoa New Zealand. Keep Reading