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People have been so desperate they have broken into the marae to steal vegetables. Keep Reading
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It is only a matter of time before a Māori person is wrongfully arrested because of a false match on facial recognition software, a Māori technology expert says. Keep Reading
Students Luke Moss and Jasmine Sampson are worried about the future of the university’s faculty of Māori and indigenous studies, Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao. Keep Reading
Rather than manning roadblocks during the lockdown, South Auckland Māori wardens were out checking on the welfare of kaumātua and kuia. Keep Reading
Muaūpoko Tribal Authority says a decision to exempt Punahau/ Lake Horowhenua from national limits for nitrate toxicity and cynobacteria flies in the... Keep Reading
A Māori academic says admission schemes for Māori medical students into would be redundant if the education system was equal. Keep Reading
Illegal concreting of waterfall's edge in Poroti is affecting the safe passage of eels. Keep Reading
When Rukingi Haupapa experienced a stroke he had to learn how to speak again in both te reo Māori and English. Fifteen years later, the Ngāti Whakaue... Keep Reading
“The overarching reality is that politics remains incredibly disconnected from some of the communities who most need structural change.” — Leah Damm. Keep Reading
Iwi in Rotorua have brokered an agreement for a new plan for the discharge of treated waste water, wai tātari, in the city. Keep Reading
In June 2010 a single huia tail feather sold at auction in Auckland for NZ$8,000 – making it the world’s most expensive feather ever. Keep Reading
The cancellation of national and international art festivals across the globe due to Covid-19 pandemic has left many Māori artists having to find other... Keep Reading
Generations of families have grown up holidaying at a small lakeside settlement, but those traditions are about to end as bach owners have been told to get out. Keep Reading
A not-for-profit which donates fish parts from commercial fishers to families in need has called for help to meet the growing demand in Auckland. Keep Reading
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Dallas Tamaira says his waiata No Flowers is a peaceful slow song written about the powerful women in his life, the way they hold it down with grace and make... Keep Reading
Māori arborist stays in trees in protest. Keep Reading
Māori Party co-leader John Tamihere says every child enrolled for NCEA this year should be awarded the certificate. Keep Reading
It's World Iron Deficiency Week, and Megan Tunks from Māori health advocacy group Toi Tangata says it's time for expectant mums to take stock... Keep Reading
Wairarapa Moana, the North Island’s third largest wetland ecosystem, has been approved as a Wetland of International Importance. Keep Reading
A High Court appeal against the Mt Messenger bypass project in Taranaki has been told that a hapū group at the heart of the case does not exist. Keep Reading
Twenty marae across the country have thrown their support behind Book a Marae, an online booking platform similar to Airbnb, but the business venture is struggling to get off the ground. Keep Reading
Tauranga City council votes for Māori ward. Keep Reading
Press Release: As a Māori organisation we are committed to Te Tiriti O Waitangi and advocating for an equitable, Treaty compliant, health and... Keep Reading