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Dr Maria Bargh speaks to us about the online paper they are now offering through Te Herenga Waka University
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Dr Maria Bargh speaks to us about the online paper they are now offering through Te Herenga Waka University Keep Reading
Does tikanga have a place in New Zealand law? Keep Reading
A collection of farmers are helping communities Meat the Need. Keep Reading
'Let's work together to ensure history doesn't repeat.' Keep Reading
Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa pouwhakahaere Hemi Sundgren is leaving the iwi organisation after six years of service through its crucial establishment period. Keep Reading
Media Release: Tūwharetoa Settlement Trust (TST) is pleased to announce the three recipients of its annual $10,000 Science, Technology, Engineering... Keep Reading
A proposed showcase for Tai Tokerau Māori arts, culture and heritage has got a boost as part of a $26 million injection into Whangārei from the... Keep Reading
An 'ahu 'ula (feather cloak) and mahiole (feather helmet) gifted to Captain Cook in 1779 by Hawaiian rangatira Kalani'ōpu'u have been... Keep Reading
Māori employment advocacy group Tokona Te Raki wants to see big shifts in the Māori Workforce post COVID-19. Keep Reading
Renwick school principal Simon Heath and Blenheim accountant Rebecca Mason have been appointed to the board of the South island whanau ora commissioning... Keep Reading
Jessica Petrie has found her dream job as a functional family therapist after studying a Bachelor of Social Work. Keep Reading
A Māori land incorporation that owns almost 3000 hectares of land surrounding Rotorua has signed a memorandum with state housing agency Kainga Ora. Keep Reading
A cannabis law reform advocacy group homes a new summary of the evidence by the Prime Minister’s chief science advisor will help people vote yes in... Keep Reading
Josh Kirkley, of Ngāi Tahu, and Olive Karena-Lockyer, of Te Aupouri and Ngāti Raukawa, are running a series of interactive Matariki shows at Stardome. Keep Reading
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whātua is calling for opponents of a planned mega-landfill in Dome Valley to hikoi up Queen St on July 17, Friday week. Keep Reading
It would appear New Zealand is not as clean and green as it appears, and central government is stepping in, with a $761 million investment. Keep Reading
FOMA chair Traci Houpapa says that despite a great year for business, that the next two years will be difficult for Māori commerce. Keep Reading
Opinion: The Team of Five Million must learn from Covid and now open its eyes to the value of lives of Māori, Pasifika and People of Colour, writes Karamia Müller. Keep Reading
New fitness program in Ōpōtiki aims at using mātauranga Māori for people exercising in their own homes. Keep Reading
Irrigation New Zealand says Māori agribusiness will benefit significantly if the support for water storage is included in the Government’s... Keep Reading
OPINION: In the same week, a property landlord asked if Work and Income would be paying for my rent. Keep Reading
A Te Arawa entrepreneur hopes his new online platform can be Māoridom's answer to Airbnb Keep Reading
It’s just over a week since the official launch of the Miro-Meihana Koata Blueberry Farm at Te Teko, the largest blueberry orchard in Aotearoa -... Keep Reading
Gisborne District Council is urgently investigating an old council landfill site where piles of rubbish have been exposed. Keep Reading
Media Chairman of the Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Trust, Marama Royal, says this an opportunity for Keep Reading