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Instagram has a billion users. So why does it seem to want to hide a small group of them? Keep Reading
The decision to make the annual celebrations exclusive is due to internal issues at the pā, according to the MP for Te Tai Hauāuru, Adrian Rurawhe. Keep Reading
The rangatahi aged 14-18 who were disengaged from school are receiving positive feedback about their achievements after completing a programme that is... Keep Reading
‘We, the family, know the stories of our ancestor.’ Keep Reading
Why Māori academics says law students should also study tikanga – Aotearoa's first law. Keep Reading
Commemorations are being held at Kawiti Marae in Waiomio, Te Taitokerau today to mark the 175th anniversary of the Battle of Te Ruapekapeka. Keep Reading
New data suggests why Māori, Pacific people must be considered in early vaccine roll-out. Keep Reading
When nearly 20 prisoners stormed the roof of Waikeria Prison's high-security unit last Wednesday, lighting mattresses on fire and causing extensive damage, they had a piece of government policy firmly within their crosshairs: Hōkai Rangi. Keep Reading
The No. 6 ranked lightweight will be looking to stop the former Bellator world champion's debut. Keep Reading
Iwi leaders express their outrage at the desecration of their ancestral site, Te Kōhatu o Hatupatu. Keep Reading
A karakia was officiated at the lake this morning. Keep Reading
"We didn't believe them until they started screaming." Keep Reading
The by Māori for Māori kaupapa will involve working with iwi, mana whenua and whānau to design responses. Keep Reading
Commemorations begin this Friday at Kawiti Marae in Waiomio, Te Tai Tokerau. Keep Reading
Whakatāne recorded the highest sunshine hours in the country in January, February, May and December 2020. Keep Reading
In today's sports news -Steven Adams wins over former NBA club, Breakers being taken to Tassie, next Adesanya fight locked in and Stags go top in Super Smash. Keep Reading
Extensive flooding across the Waitaki and Otago districts has closed multiple roads and a bridge and forced the evacuation of campers. Keep Reading
Members of a Tauranga hapū will be taking time off the marae this summer to keep an eye on visitors to a dangerous waterfall that has proved irresistible to snap-happy tourists. Keep Reading
Visitors to the Waitaki district are being told they risk losing access to the local lakes if they continue polluting the water. Keep Reading
The Right Reverend Te Kītohi Pikaahu has been named an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to the Anglican Church and Māori Keep Reading
Professor Pou Temara has been named a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Māori and education. Keep Reading
Hoki Purcell and Owen Purcell have been recognised in the New Year Honours List for services to seniors and Māori. Hoki Purcell is a founding member of... Keep Reading
Internationally-renowned writer and social scientist Dame Anne Salmond has been made a Member of the Order of New Zealand (ONZ). Keep Reading
Tā Mason Durie has been named a Member of the Order of New Zealand. He joins a select few living great Kiwis. Keep Reading
Moana Tamaariki-Pohe has been recognised for her contribution to Māori and conservation. She has been named a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit.... Keep Reading