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Isaac Te Reina, of Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga, specialises in directing, writing and producing and is one of four recipients of the Māoriland pitch grant.
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Isaac Te Reina, of Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga, specialises in directing, writing and producing and is one of four recipients of the Māoriland pitch grant. Keep Reading
The waiata is a futuristic house groove centred on being vulnerable and fully yourself, “seeing ourselves the way we were made to be seen - which is... Keep Reading
Hamilton City Council has decided to block an option for Māori wards at the next local body elections. Keep Reading
'Ko Māui Hangaru' opens potential portals for rangatahi Māori into tech. Keep Reading
Pourewa is a horticulture initiative by Ngāti Whātua ki Ōrāke, which is growing produce for its people and the wider community of the area. Keep Reading
Te Aitanga ā Māhaki is building a future for its people, starting with putting roofs over their heads. Keep Reading
Speakers at RealTalk Porirua included social media star Nicola ‘Nix’ Adams, Raniera Rewiri, also known as Plant Based Māori, Pania Te-Paiho from Wahine Toa... Keep Reading
A landmark High Court ruling that overturns a Waitangi Tribunal decision to return land to an iwi that was not mana whenua is likely to be appealed. Keep Reading
The feathered cloak has been in the hands of government agencies for more than 105 years and Tūhoe wants the cloak returned permanently in due course. Keep Reading
Waikato District Health Board has been found to be systematically failing to meet the needs of its Māori and Pacific communities. Keep Reading
The Haka Party Incident highlights a time young Māori activists clashed with engineering students giving a mock performance of the haka in 1979. Keep Reading
Speakers at RealTalk Porirua included social media star Nicola ‘Nix’ Adams, Raniera Rewiri, also known as Plant Based Māori, Pania Te-Paiho from Wahine Toa... Keep Reading
Toi Tangata is excited to announce the launch of their latest project, He Kai Kei Aku Ringa . This project is an affirmation of how whānau can navigate positive relationships with kai by sharing their stories and everyday realities. The resource consists of ... Keep Reading
Māori communities want their tribes to invest in line with their values, not just generate an economic return, a Māori academic says. Keep Reading
Tears flowed as a taonga with whakapapa to Tūhoe prophet Rua Kēnana was returned home last week ahead of a symposium this weekend to reflect on his life and legacy. Keep Reading
The High Court has overturned the Waitangi Tribunal's decision to order the return of land valued at over $800m to Ngāti Kahungunu, which sits outside of its tribal boundaries, saying it breached tikanga. Keep Reading
Whanganui is aiming to join 38 cities recognised, hoping to become New Zealand's only UNESCO Creative City of Design. Keep Reading
Generating rangatahi perspectives on their future. Keep Reading
The hui are for technicians, and experts, working with iwi, hapū, trusts and incorporations, Mānuka beekeepers and kaitiaki to give them the opportunity to... Keep Reading
The finalists in the 2021 Ahuwhenua Young Māori Dairy Award have been announced. They are: Ben Purua, 26, the 2IC for a contract milker at Trinity Lands farm, a 307ha property near Tokoroa in the South Waikato that runs 900 cows. Quinn Morgan, 26, who is in his first season of farming working... Keep Reading
Ngāi Tahu and Biosecurity New Zealand have teamed up to place a rāhui and a Controlled Area Notice to protect Bluff oysters. Keep Reading
Rino Wilkinson, who won the Paeroa seat on the Hauraki District Council, sets the challenge. Keep Reading
The creation of a long-awaited independent Māori health authority has picked up pace, with a draft of the agency set to go to Cabinet in the coming weeks. Keep Reading
Rocket Lab has been called out for "corporate grandstanding" after releasing a statement claiming it gave an iwi trust "funds for food" during the Covid-19 lockdown. Keep Reading
An exhibition of Auckland street photos from the 1970s by artist Graham Kirk Keep Reading