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Suggestions from Australia's trade minister that his country and New Zealand work together to market mānuka honey are getting the thumbs down from a Māori trust. Keep Reading
Sir Joe Williams spoke to Breakfast about his long and illustrious career. Keep Reading
Māori Party president Che Wilson accepts the party made a mistake for failing to declare donations to the Electoral Commission. Keep Reading
The Kōhanga Reo National Trust is welcoming two new and one re-elected people to the board after a trustee election. Keep Reading
Chevon Horsford, a finalist for the "2021 Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year" award, hopes to bring a tikanga Māori perspective to the farming sector Keep Reading
But Rawiri Waititi and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer have done nothing wrong, says Tau Henare. Keep Reading
#SHARE Rereata Makiha grew up immersed in the Maramataka or Māori calendar. He was taught an intricate system of beliefs and observations that existed... Keep Reading
Officials who opened a new Māori-based service youth justice facility in Auckland this morning did so with a promise: that it will have made a significant difference in a year. Keep Reading
The largest nurses union has raised concerns about non-clinical staff giving Covid-19 vaccinations, saying it stems from a long-standing failure by the Ministry of Health to recruit more Māori nurses. Keep Reading
A Māori lawyer is creating interactive online resources to help primary school teachers teach Aotearoa's history and Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Keep Reading
Sixteen projects gain $3.9 million to further strengthen Māori knowledge in science and innovation. Keep Reading
Surrounded by his close friends and family at his home in Hāwera, Hurunui died early on Sunday morning after a long battle with cancer. Keep Reading
Māori put heat on Climate Change Commission. Keep Reading
Whānau and hapū of Te Waiariki are activating legal expertise to consider 'every legal avenue possible' to raise concerns over the sale of their ancestral lands which are currently owned by DOC. Keep Reading
The new combined district plan for the West Coast will recognise the land rights and rangatiratanga of Poutini Ngāi Tahu by creating Māori purpose zones on ancestral whenua. Keep Reading
A Wairarapa hapū has been overwhelmed by support for their crowd funding campaign to raise half-a-million dollars to buy back land their rangatira was born on and where many of their tīpuna are buried. Keep Reading
Currently, representatives from Taranaki Whānui ki Te Upoko o Te Ika and Ngāti Toa Rangatira are members of the strategy and policy committee, and the annual... Keep Reading
Associate Professor Khylee Quince hopes to increase participation among Māori while also indigenising the entire law sector. Keep Reading
Some Māori and Pacific people say they have been shut out of climate change activism. Keep Reading
OPINION: At the moment, we're clearly saying it’s okay to have 30 mostly brown babies from overcrowded homes die in their sleep each year. Keep Reading
How the lived experience of past pandemics have shaped Māori views on Covid-19. Keep Reading
Early detection is key to what Jo Tito says is one of the most preventable cancers. Keep Reading
New study finds 38% of Māori are victims of crime compared with 30% for the general population. Keep Reading
Former Maōri Party politician farewelled by Auckland staff today. Keep Reading