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The Bay of Plenty Regional Council has reported a bloom of potentially toxic blue-green algae and warned people to avoid any activity where they would come... Keep Reading
Wijohn supports the cannabis bill because "we can bring it out of the shadows and actually control it." Keep Reading
Roman Gabriel admits he often turns to his wife for advice in his new role as coach of the White Sox softball side, as they begin on their road to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Keep Reading
Labour's Andrew Little wants to give the Treaty Negotiations portfolio another crack, saying his priority will be to reach a settlement with the country's largest iwi Ngāpuhi if he's retained as Minister. Keep Reading
The Race Relations Commissioner is pushing for prisons to be run by iwi and is looking specifically at Mangaroa Prison in Hawke's Bay. Keep Reading
The Mataatua Virtual Reality project has been selected for the 2020 imagiNATIVE festival - the world's largest presenter of indigenous screen content in Canada. Keep Reading
Ngāti Maru members have voted overwhelmingly in support of the settlement of their historic claims. Keep Reading
Candice Pardy's digital company, Jobloads, has been chosen as one of the ventures to receive funding, alongside Māori businesses Kiri Nathan and AWWA. Keep Reading
The intense tour was designed to give them an insight into the innovation in horticulture and to be inspired by Māori leaders. Keep Reading
Ngāpuhi teen Matenga Ashby says acting in his first feature film Baby Done has ignited a love for acting. Keep Reading
Labour has made no decisions about partnerships and portfolios yet but political reporter Rukuwai Tipene-Allen has an idea of what the 53rd government might... Keep Reading
A group of 20 Ngāpuhi protesters occupying private land in the Bay of Islands are trying stop a housing development on a site they say is wāhi tapu. Keep Reading
Jo Hayes failed to win the seat of Mana and missed out on getting back as a list MP because of her party's big election defeat. Keep Reading
The Māori Party's Rawiri Waititi - donning a white cowboy hat - touched down at Parliament today for the first time since winning the Waiariki electorate. Keep Reading
Northland Regional Council today voted to bring in new Māori constituencies - in a controversial move that lead to a long-term councillor resigning. Keep Reading
The New Zealand Māori Council believes this election has presented a once in a generation opportunity to the government to make transformational change. Keep Reading
Councils and iwi are working on a single planning document to combine and update the district plans for Buller, Grey and Westland councils. Keep Reading
Firth truck. Fletcher Building company Firth is celebrating its journey to Tikanga Māori and Pasifika culture with a bold new concrete truck, about to hit the roads in Auckland. Firth General Manager Cameron Lee says: “We’ve transformed a concrete ... Keep Reading
Labour MP shared his last words with his dad over the phone on Friday evening. Keep Reading
The Māori Party is back in parliament but they aren't the only Māori representatives. Keep Reading
Henare says discussions are well advanced. Keep Reading
It is time to be bold, says Labour's Nanaia Mahuta. Keep Reading
The Labour-incumbent for Hauraki-Waikato, Nanaia Mahuta, is set to breeze into another term in the seat, as her Māori Party opponent trails her in the polls by a whopping 47 percent. Keep Reading
Eparaima Paratene, of Te Rarawa and Ngāti Whatua is a New Zealand Army veteran and is teaching core values like discipline and perseverance to year 12 and 13... Keep Reading
Soul singer Victor Hawkins-Sulfa is about to release his fourth studio single after launching his solo career earlier this year. Keep Reading