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Ngāti Porou turntablist and music producer DJ Spell places top 3 in the years biggest online beat battle hosted by American record producer Kenny Beats. Keep Reading
Seven wāhine from Raukawa are about to embark on a hīkoi of a lifetime, traversing the same 400km journey across the North Island as their ancestress Māhinaarangi once did. Keep Reading
The director says she's all for working on projects that have heart and soul. Keep Reading
Mr Wharerau says he's humbled to lead the organisation's governance. Keep Reading
The government wants all education providers, from kindergartens to universities, to use te reo Māori every day - but has stopped short of making it compulsory. Keep Reading
The government's first statement of education priorities, which instructs schools and other learning institutions to incorporate te reo and tikanga, could have gone much further, a te reo Māori academic says. Keep Reading
Ngāti Kauwhata of Manawatū is taking a stand over Kiwi Rail’s proposed railway site, covering more than 150 hectares of land in Feilding. Keep Reading
A final-year medical student says she may have got into medical school with the help of the Māori Entry Pathway at Otago University but she argues that isn't... Keep Reading
Waiata, swinging poi and swaying hips lit up the Trafalgar Centre as Te Huinga Whetū 2020 saw hundreds of tamariki perform kapa haka. Keep Reading
The taonga have been flown from Invercargill to their natural environment in the Marlborough Sounds. Keep Reading
Te Waka Kotahi seeks enduring relationship with iwi. Keep Reading
Māori social service providers are pushing for ministries like Corrections to start putting money into Whānau Ora to improve outcomes for Māori. Keep Reading
Janaye Henry’s satirical video about Te Wiki o Te Reo was a viral hit on social media this year, but the writer and comedian wasn’t joking about her commitment to te reo. At the start of the year, I couldn’t speak te reo Māori. I could say "kia ora" and "kei te pēhea koe?" but that was the full e Keep Reading
An independent Māori housing advocacy group says a nearly 20 percent rise in house prices pushes the dream of owning a home further away for Māori. Keep Reading
The goal of the challenge is to burpee the height of Mt Everest, which is exactly 8,848m tall. Keep Reading
End of season match to thank Māori and Pasifika communities, with an eye to a potential Super Rugby entry. Keep Reading
Peeni Henare recalls his great grandfather's part in World War I as he commemorates Armistice Day. Keep Reading
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Deputy mayor Josh Wharehinga supports the proposal to establish Māori wards. Keep Reading
Kerekere, of Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki and Ngāpuhi, has won the prestigious Christie Award. Keep Reading
It says the electoral system driscriminates against Māori. Keep Reading
A 14-year-old girl has been recognised as a recipient of the 2020 Girl Boss awards for her leadership in serving kai to her peers at Huntly College. Keep Reading
Betty Hauraki and her team, working fulltime during level four lockdown, helped to create a virtual Māori Language Week this year that resulted in more than... Keep Reading
Dr Shane Reti of Ngā Puhi has been appointed deputy leader of the National Party, becoming just the second Māori to do so in the modern era. Keep Reading
From re-engaging with the Paris Agreement to reducing tensions with China, there are a number of things New Zealand will be hoping to see from the US under a President Joe Biden, writes Stephen Jacobi. The American people have spoken. America’s “better angels” have prevailed. We all hope for bett Keep Reading