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Playstation and Xbox gamers will hear te reo Māori music by thrash metal band Alien Weaponry in the new year. Keep Reading
The Labour Māori Caucus was out in force today as they launched their campaign to retain the Māori seats. Keep Reading
Funding to restore significant Māori sites in the Far North has been announced today by Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones. Keep Reading
"I hope that Matariki can become a beacon for us . . . Why should we follow the northern hemisphere and the rest of the western world and celebrate the new year because that’s when they’re celebrating it?" — Professor Rangi Matamua. Keep Reading
Latest figures show that 58 per cent of Māori aged 65 and over are fully vaccinated against influenza. Keep Reading
Land activist Pania Newton is waiting eagerly for an announcement. Keep Reading
Aotearoa Rockstars aims to break down barriers by breaking down the reo in West Christchurch. Keep Reading
An iwi-owned honey processing factory is to be built in the Ngāti Porou rohe. Keep Reading
Māori Party co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer says tangata whenua should be exempt from paying for managed isolation. Keep Reading
They're the tunes that captured the heart of the nation and were reproduced in te reo. Now hits like Six60's Don't Forget Your Roots or in this case, Kia... Keep Reading
Parts of the Oranga Tamariki Act still undermine the role of whānau, hapū and iwi in the protection of tamariki, the Waitangi Tribunal has been told. Keep Reading
The waterfront is a popular spot for Māori especially when thousands visit the area during Waitangi Day celebrations. Keep Reading
Advisory group Kāhui Māori will be taking a vital role in protecting and guiding the upcoming Antarctic and climate adaptation research. Keep Reading
Tourism and Māori Crown Relations Minister Kelvin responds to questions on topics such as the proposal to return land to hapū and iwi at Matakana;... Keep Reading
The head of Kaitaia’s He Korowai Trust says its next housing development will be used to transition whānau back to their own whenua. Keep Reading
The Resource Management Act looks to be replaced by two new pieces of legislation following a comprehensive review. A natural built environments act and... Keep Reading
Resolution looming on Ihumātao, Jacinda Ardern says. Keep Reading
Marama Davidson talks about current issues. Keep Reading
Public submissions began today for the return of a popular picnic spot in the Bay of Plenty to iwi. The Western Bay of Plenty Council has voted to... Keep Reading
Ngāti Te Whiti was honoured during the commissioning of the new ship HMNZS Aotearoa after presenting taonga to bless the ship. Keep Reading
Whānau Māori could soon have a better experience when it comes to caring for their dying loved ones with the launch of a Māori palliative care framework... Keep Reading
Twenty-fve years on and no settlement reached. Keep Reading
Workers denied access to land intended for development, local hapu says it's waahi tapu. Keep Reading
The Manuka Charitable Trust has been appointed as the kaitiaki for the traditional and cultural knowledge of mānuka. Keep Reading
Greater Wellington Regional Council will discuss introducing a Māori seat at its top table for its 2022 election. Keep Reading