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The violent eruption of Mount Tarawera 134 years ago was commemorated today by descendants of the iwi which lost many of its people as lava rained down.
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The violent eruption of Mount Tarawera 134 years ago was commemorated today by descendants of the iwi which lost many of its people as lava rained down. Keep Reading
450 former service men and women serving sentences in the corrections system Answers wanted from the Chief Justice and the Chief Judge of the District Keep Reading
The Crown has failed to protect King Country Māori against the severe and lasting impacts of settlement, the Waitangi Tribunal says. Keep Reading
" We're really keen now to not only bring people indoors but keep them indoors forever." Keep Reading
Nash's view appears to fly in the face of mounting evidence to the contrary. Keep Reading
As the granddaughter of renowned poet Hone Tuwhare, Hana Tuwhare knows the legacy language can create. Keep Reading
Former Māori Party leader Dame Tariana Turia is calling for Oranga Tamariki's chief executive Grainne Moss and Minister for Children Tracey Martin to resign. Keep Reading
Trade minister David Parker says that rising protectionism and nationalism is halting our economic recovery. However, he and associate minister Nanaia Mahuta... Keep Reading
All restrictions lifted from midnight Monday 8 June. Keep Reading
The way the crown is trying to clear some of the last of the historic treaty claims in the central North Island has upset some hapū in the Taihape... Keep Reading
James Parker says he's sick and tired of the racism he has to endure from locals and officials. Keep Reading
Employment Minister Willie Jackson says the government wants to fund entities who will train young people and help them get into work. He says that these... Keep Reading
Motiti Island battled successfully through the courts for no catch zones, but a National petition is asking the Crown to intervene. Keep Reading
It would be a "win-win" for the whole country, Meng Foon says. Keep Reading
Ngāi Tahu has taken legal action against the Crown to assert its rights over freshwater in the South Island, saying it has tried to engage with successive governments on the issue but has been ignored. Keep Reading
Canterbury-based artist Rhonye McIlroy received backlash for her sexualised and colonised themed artwork, an overall insulting attempt to create Māori art. Keep Reading
After voting in favour of installing two new replicas of Captain Cook's ship, Endeavour, in the city without consulting local iwi, Gisborne Council has done... Keep Reading
Aroha Reriti-Crofts is to become a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to Māori and the community. Keep Reading
Tohunga tā moko and kapa haka exponent Derek Lardelli (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Konohi, Rongowhakaata, Ngāti Kaipoho) is made a Knight Companion of The New Zealand... Keep Reading
As we anticipate a press release from Te Matatini Society Incorporated regarding the future of the competition, Patron Tā Timoti Karetu shares with us... Keep Reading
One of the country's best-known waiata has proven so catchy a US Defence Force musician says it's been "on a loop" in his head for weeks. Keep Reading
Māori lawyer and social commentator, Moana Jackson worked with Emilie Rakete on the police firearms claim. He believes arming police will damage the work of... Keep Reading
Opinion - Media leaders must help to ensure that Māori perspectives and diversity of voice are guaranteed and valued within the sector, writes Shane Taurima. Keep Reading
Should Puanga or Matariki be a public holiday? Keep Reading
Far North District Council is looking to strengthen Māori participation in its local government decision making, with Māori wards one option being considered and another Māori seats with voting rights on council committees. Keep Reading