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The Broadcasting Standards Authority's decision to no longer take complaints from people upset about the use of te reo Māori on-air and on-screen has been welcomed.
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The Broadcasting Standards Authority's decision to no longer take complaints from people upset about the use of te reo Māori on-air and on-screen has been welcomed. Keep Reading
There has been a significant upswing in domestic enrolments at the tertiary institution - offsetting the decline in international enrolments. Keep Reading
A whānau business on the East Coast is changing school students' relationships with food. Keep Reading
A new Māori tech startup is ready to take the construction industry by storm. Keep Reading
The BSA received 27 enquiries about the use of the Māori language since June last year and only two resulted in formal complaints. Keep Reading
Despite opposition from Dame Naida Glavish and some family members of victims of the Mt Erebus tragedy, the establishment of the memorial will go ahead in... Keep Reading
The Akaroa Taiāpure Management Committee is recommending a closure to prohibit the taking of pāua from the Ōnuku area by recreational and commercial fishers. Keep Reading
"In the cases that I've worked on with cultural reports I've found that they are of huge benefit to the judge because they provide a picture that the charge... Keep Reading
Across the country, police are approaching innocent young people, photographing them, collecting their personal details and sending it all to a national database. Keep Reading
Māori Broadcasting Minister Willie Jackson says he loves te reo but wants more Māori news content in English. Keep Reading
Takatāpui are still fighting to stop churches harming their people after colonisation aimed to strip Māori and Pacific gender and sexual identities. Keep Reading
Representing Aotearoa, New Zealand born singer Benson Wilson performed a powerful mihi as a BBC's Commonweath Day broadcast. Keep Reading
International Womens' day highlights the impact of Māori women. Keep Reading
New Zealand’s Covid-19 response highlights the need to centre children’s rights in all government planning, Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft says. Keep Reading
He takes home his fifth UFC win and very first UFC TKO. Keep Reading
Cousins highlights the cruel treatment inflicted on wāhine Māori in the 1940s and 1950s. Keep Reading
One in three rivers in Marlborough are polluted with faecal matter, according to new tests that have disappointed iwi. Keep Reading
Leger-Walker has aspirations to continue her career in basketball after college - either in the WNBA or in Europe or Australia. Keep Reading
Kiwis evacuated on hills above their towns have been asked to wait for the tsunami alert all-clear - possibly as late as this afternoon. Keep Reading
Whangara community play it safe with tsunami response plan following 7.3 and 8.1 earthquakes. Keep Reading
With over half of the border staff vaccinated, the pressure is on the government to advise on details for the Covid-19 vaccine rollout to the next priority... Keep Reading
New Zealand's oldest and largest Pōhutukawa tree is at risk of myrtle rust, a disease that causes devastation through forests across the country. Keep Reading
A Māori-owned company has made an app so users can upload their stories for others to discover, Pokemon Go-style, at specific places. Keep Reading
'No longer should we just be in consultation with these overseas film-making giants for the stories that they rip off from our culture and our people' -... Keep Reading
Mā te whakātu, ka mohio, mā te mohio ka marama, mā te marama ka matau, mā te matau ka ora. With discussion comes knowledge, with knowledge comes... Keep Reading