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Peeni Henare says it will take time to implement the recommendations of the ‘Simpson Report’. The report recommends a Māori Health Authority be formed to...
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Peeni Henare says it will take time to implement the recommendations of the ‘Simpson Report’. The report recommends a Māori Health Authority be formed to... Keep Reading
Employment Minister Willie Jackson says some people, including rangatahi, have struggled to get a solid foothold in the job market. Keep Reading
This week Hiona Henare premiered her most recent documentary: Ruahine, Stories in her skin, which she hopes will help normalise the wearing of moko kauae. Keep Reading
Eleven shovel-ready projects are all go but the exclusion of the RMA process has left some iwi members concerned about the lack of Māori participation as... Keep Reading
Manurewa Marae adapting to the ‘new normal’. Keep Reading
Food manufacturer Tasti has resumed the use of an advertisement that left earlier viewers with a bad taste in their mouths. Keep Reading
An Australian justice advocate says 'stolen generation' concerns are continuing to this day. Keep Reading
Ngatapa Black says Covid-19 creates a new perspective as this country enters the Māori New Year. Keep Reading
Māori and Pasifika are the perfect athletes for the winter sport, a Ngāti Porou bobsledder says. Keep Reading
The Government is using recommendations from the Waitangi Tribunal WAI 262 claim in it's review of the 1987 Plant Variety Rights Act. The Ministry of... Keep Reading
The unveiling ceremony for a rongoā Māori garden took place this morning outside the "Ko Awatea" building at Middlemore hospital. Keep Reading
Four minutes to see and hear young wāhine expressing solidarity at #blacklivesmatter march in a powerful way: Ngā Hinepūkōrero with a spoken word... Keep Reading
Despite losing their last game to the Panthers, Warriors come back even better in their win against the Cowboys last night at Central Coast Stadium in New... Keep Reading
Te Karere is at risk of being restructured into a single MÄori news service on MÄori TV. Keep Reading
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori of Ōtepou in Tauranga welcomed its new principal, Tetimana Iharaira Blake, today. Keep Reading
Creative NZ wants to celebrate and recognise the artistic excellence, achievement and contribution of Māori artists working in both customary and... Keep Reading
100 days to go and another political party launches. Keep Reading
Māori power company Nau Mai Rā has launched a "whānau support fund" that aims to support families who are struggling due to the economic side-effects of... Keep Reading
Māori filmmaker Hiona Henare is about to premiere her most recent documentary: Ruahine, Stories in her skin, which she hopes will help normalise the wearing... Keep Reading
The 19th-century statue of Captain John Hamilton was removed today by Hamilton City Council contractors. Keep Reading
A long-awaited and overdue official report on the future of Māori media has raised fears among journalists that a ‘one-stop-shop’ for Māori news may reduce the range of reporting in order to save money. But the idea is not new, says Mediawatch - and neither is the concern about it. Keep Reading
Watch out for a new force in the industry based on 40 years of work. Keep Reading
Kiingitanga Marae made their decision after a Zoom meeting. Keep Reading
James Parker says he's sick and tired of the racism he has to endure from locals and officials. Keep Reading
The business has been in survival mode since Covid-19 hit. Keep Reading