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Leading the way to get vaccinated were CEO Natasha Kemp and marae chairman Rangi Mclean.
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Leading the way to get vaccinated were CEO Natasha Kemp and marae chairman Rangi Mclean. Keep Reading
The first of three symposiums honouring the life and legacy of Tūhoe prophet, Rua Kēnana, took place at Tuapou Marae at Waimana over Easter weekend. Keep Reading
Māori drag queen Trinity Ice says her drag daughter Elektra Shock is a force to be reckoned with. Keep Reading
Poverty continues to be the major reason why Māori are the victims of crime more often than non-Māori, a new study has revealed. Keep Reading
Lewis Clareburt raced a time of 4:09.87 seconds in the men’s 400m individual medley this week, not only breaking the New Zealand record but also six seconds... Keep Reading
Kīngi Tūheitia shows support of the mana of his tūpuna within Tāmaki Makaurau. Keep Reading
Mana whenua representatives in Wellington will be given full voting rights and will sit on nearly all council committees and subcommittees. Keep Reading
Te Pāti Māori Co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer is calling on the Government to introduce a targeted Māori housing package in response to figures which show that homeownership is becoming increasingly unattainable for Māori. “The housing crisis ... Keep Reading
The Government could place relocatable housing from existing stocks on land held by big marae, a national Māori authority says. Keep Reading
Seven-time national champion Tuhoto-Ariki Pene of Te Arawa is the first Māori to win the national mountain bike downhill series back to back. Keep Reading
Mahutonga, 19, has received funding to go towars his project of four animated musical short films to help rangatahi engage with and learn te reo Māori. Keep Reading
Ngāti Hinerangi's Treaty settlement will see the iwi receive $8.1 million for commercial opportunities including 11 hectares of whenua returned. Keep Reading
A Bill giving councils power to write off rates arrears, make unused Māori land unrateable, and allow multiple homes on Māori land is a start to a wider conversation about Māori land, a Ruapehu District councillor says. Keep Reading
More than 200 shearers and wool-handlers from across the country are preparing to go head-to-head at the 2021 New Zealand Shears championships in Te Kūiti. Keep Reading
Māori King Kiingi Tuheitia, along with an entourage from his iwi Waikato Tainui, were in the High Court at Auckland today to listen to evidence being presented on an overlapping treaty claims case. Keep Reading
Pōtiki Poi is the world's largest poi manufacturer, run by 14-year-old Georgia Latu of Ngāpuhi and Kaitahu, alongside her māmā and whanau. Keep Reading
Jess Coate is hosting her own fitness expo in Waikato this month, inviting wāhine of all ages. Keep Reading
‘Flyer beware’ warning from prime minister. Keep Reading
"None of that makes sense to me and I don't think it makes sense to anyone." Keep Reading
OPINION: Kaupapa-Māori vaccinators and ring-fenced vaccines are necessary — but are they enough? Keep Reading
Far North District councillor Moko Te Pania says his council should reconsider Māori wards. Keep Reading
Loopy Tunes Preschool music created by a pair of wāhine Māori sisters has been announced as a finalist for the New Zealand Children's music awards. Keep Reading
A Taranaki iwi is insisting on a new wastewater system for a north Taranaki town suffering repeated sewage spills. Keep Reading
Te Kīwai fund, worth $850,000 will help rangatahi in the South Island become involved in sport, recreation and community activities. Keep Reading
Years after its composers’ deaths, Poi E is to receive the Taite music legacy prize. Keep Reading