Watery path to Māori prosperity
Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones says water is critical to the Māori economy, but arguments about ownership won’t generate any ...
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Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones says water is critical to the Māori economy, but arguments about ownership won’t generate any ... Keep Reading
Nichola Te Kiri says the range is based on Hiwa-i-te-rangi, one of the nine stars of Matariki. Keep Reading
Anyone who has eaten raw mussels and now feels unwell is encouraged to contact a doctor. Keep Reading
Ngāti Tamainupō opposes a housing development on what was once the food pits of the ancient pā. Keep Reading
Former New Zealand First MP Tuariki Delamere has joined a fight to stop the Whakatōhea Treaty Settlement from being finalised. Keep Reading
But Protect Aotea's leader says Auckland Council doesn't even have a Māori councillor on the decisionmaking committee so she will have to explain mātauranga... Keep Reading
Waikawa’s Tūturuatu /shore plover population has grown to 24 breeding pairs this year, passing the halfway mark to reaching its former population peak. Keep Reading
Louisa Tipene Opetaia, the mum who travelled to the US to retrieve her kids, has successfully returned to Aotearoa with them in tow. But they’re not out... Keep Reading
One of the country's oldest marae claim they're at risk from air pollution. Whareroa Marae and papakāinga is neighbouring an industrial zone where... Keep Reading
Tainui waka has confirmed their regional kapa haka competition will get underway. Chairman Paraone Gloyne says the event will be held on August 29 at... Keep Reading
A building company has pulled their TV ad from rotation after they were called out for the mispronunciation of the name Taranaki. Te Waka Ruapounamu... Keep Reading
Images recently surfaced of Ngāpuhi tōhunga Āperahama Makaore Taonui - a visionary leader during the 1800s. Keep Reading
Jones says since he’s not the minister of conservation it’s not his responsibility. Keep Reading
University of Auckland researchers are asking kaumātua to share how they spent the COVID-19 lockdown. Keep Reading
Half of the Māori workforce are employed in industries which will be directly impacted by the response to Covid-19, a new report has found. Keep Reading
Waikato iwi want to block Auckland Council's bid to more than double the city's daily water grab from the Waikato River. Keep Reading
There could be a decision as early as next week about the future of disputed land at Ihumātao. Keep Reading
The Māori Party says Māori should manage their own policies, and has confirmed ruling out working the National Party in the elections. Keep Reading
A Northland iwi is honouring kiwi that die. Keep Reading
'No longer will we be treated as second class citizens in a first world country'. Keep Reading
The Council had to bring in water tankers so the town's 1600 residents could still fill up. Keep Reading
Residents of a small town an hour's drive from the nearest supermarkets have set up their own pātaka kai. Keep Reading
Mental health and addiction services have got worse for Māori since work began to overhaul the system nearly two years ago, according to a new report. Keep Reading
A Taranaki iwi has walked away from the project, saying it had to battle to find out how millions of taxpayer dollars were being spent - and that it still wasn't clear. Keep Reading
Kura kaupapa schools combine forces to create a Reo Maori rugby team. Keep Reading