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Candidates in tonight's only te reo Māori debate need to be precise.
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Candidates in tonight's only te reo Māori debate need to be precise. Keep Reading
An Auckland company helping indigenous businesses get local government contracts has generated $45 million and over 300 jobs for local Māori and Pasifika-owned construction and trades in the last year. Keep Reading
They jostled, they pointed, they laughed, they agreed and they jeered at candidates seeking to convince Māori voters that they were worthy of their support. Keep Reading
The Greens plan to reprioritise $50 million of funding towards kauri protection. Keep Reading
Nurses organisation claims Labour policies will make little difference to Māori health. Keep Reading
Kapahaka is earmarked for heavy investment if the Māori Party makes it into parliament. Keep Reading
“We’ve struggled to find a space where we can be Māori and feel safe within these institutions.” — Māori doctoral students. Keep Reading
Te Aranga was chosen from about 150 other wāhine who submitted videos for the role. Keep Reading
Tori McNoe's long-term goal is to work in police intelligence with a focus on youth justice. Keep Reading
A series of delicate, precious objects are on display at the Canterbury Museum to celebrate its 150-year anniversary. Keep Reading
Toi Māori Aotearoa has selected 10 wāhine Māori to take part in the inaugural Whakakai Mentorship programme. In a first of its kind, these wāhine will... Keep Reading
Ngāti Hikairo has pulled out of the Ngāti Maniapoto Settlement and is calling on Hauraki Waikato MP Nanaia Mahuta to assist them in their push for their... Keep Reading
The government has announced an option for the first time to record data that identifies a Māori enterprise on the New Zealand Business Number register. Keep Reading
Some Ngāi Tahu voters in Canterbury are set to break their long-standing tradition of giving two ticks to Labour and instead giving their electorate vote to the Māori Party. Keep Reading
People over 40 have given Labour a huge lead in Ikaroa-Rāwhiti. Keep Reading
The President of Māori Pharmacists' Association has been appointed to Pharmaceutical Society's National Executive. Today Kevin Pewhairangi in Tūranga was... Keep Reading
A skilled forestry worker, Kaiwai sustained serious injuries which led to his arm being amputated at the shoulder. Keep Reading
The Māori Party would set up a separate Māori Parliament among other constitutional changes as outlined in its Mana Motuhake policy. Keep Reading
Pediatrician Te Aro Moxon has won a prestigious Commonwealth scholarship to study a master’s degree in science in global health and epidemiology at Oxford... Keep Reading
As the Waitangi Tribunal hears claims in Waitangi on the Marine and Coastal Area Bill (formerly the Foreshore and Seabed Bill) the party that introduced... Keep Reading
The family of Margaret Hiha MNZM, and the wider sporting community, are mourning her death at 86 years of age, leaving a rich sporting legacy in her wake.... Keep Reading
Hāngi Pants is a real-life hilarious story based on a tangi where a string of ex-wives turned up. Keep Reading
The funding would bring more than 300 jobs to Māori firms and assets across the country, the regional economic development minister says. Keep Reading
Dewes, of Te Arawa and Samoan descent, is a radio host for Te Arawa FM. Keep Reading
The designer was awarded for her services to Maori and the fashion industry. Keep Reading