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                Supreme Award story praised for laying bare institutionalised racism.


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                Supreme Award story praised for laying bare institutionalised racism. Keep Reading
            
                Associate Education Minister Kelvin Davis announces registrations open for 10,000 staff to upskill next year. Keep Reading
            
                The sliver of land given to Ngā Iwi o Te Reureu in return for their rohe was never going to be enough to sustain their whānau, the Waitangi Trubunal has heard. Keep Reading
            
                Award-winning singer Maisey Rika along with Te Rina and Erica Ransfield shared this waiata with us to mark the one year anniversary of te pahū o Whakaari. Keep Reading
            
                Waka Ama champions think their sport would gain mana if it became an Olympic sport. Keep Reading
            
                Seven wāhine Māori from Raukawa have completed a 370km trek across the north island retracing the footsteps of their ancestor Māhinaarangi. Keep Reading
            
                Ngāi Tahu has written to Rio Tinto, seeking to "open a dialogue" over the impact the closure of the aluminium smelter will have on the community and the environment. Keep Reading
            
                Mount Everest has seen many deaths but climbers still clamber to get there. Keep Reading
            
                Tyla Harrison-Hunt says, “We are on one waka. At the moment we are just paddling in different directions." Keep Reading
            
                FORMER Gisborne Mayor Meng Foon is backing the campaign for an urgent law change to abolish “racist policy” which allows for the possibility of a referendum to countermand Gisborne District Council’s ... Keep Reading
            
                A hapū in Raglan has teamed up with Waikato Regional Council to help avoid utter devastation caused by possums on their whenua. Keep Reading
            
                Finalising te reo translations is a welcome development says Neill Atkinson, Chief Historian at Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage. “It has taken some time to get to this point, but we’ve taken due care to ensure the translations ... Keep Reading
            
                The government is rolling out a programme nationwide in an attempt to normalise te reo Māori within schools. Keep Reading
            
                "I walk in the shops and people think I'm a shopkeeper." Keep Reading
            
                Ngāti Awa has taken a massive financial hit since the closure of the White Island Tours, but helping the community heal from the tragedy remains its priority. Keep Reading
            
                Christchurch City Council has bought a site in the Banks Peninsula near Akaroa described as nationally significant and of immense importance to local Māori. Keep Reading
            
                Beyond protecting the dignity of the dead, there are also considerations for the environment. Keep Reading
            
                Their tupuna Māhinaarangi of Ngāti Kahungunu is renowned for having travelled, while heavily pregnant, more than 500 kilometres from her people’s lands in... Keep Reading
            
                Taitokerau hapu Patuharakeke and Northland Regional and Whangarei District Councils signed new agreement under the Resource Management Act. Keep Reading
            
                Stuff's newspapers highlighted Pākehā sports achievement over Māori success, ignored traditional Māori sports and failed to take a stand against Māori exclusion from All Blacks tours to South Africa. Keep Reading
            
                The winner of the supreme award was visual artist Robyn Kahukiwa. Keep Reading
            
                But mainstream media say they are working hard to make sure they are not racist. Keep Reading
            
                Ngāti Hine claims the Crown has exercised kāwanatanga in a way that has cut across the mana of Ngāti Hine. Keep Reading
            
                After receiving his pūhoro, Silveira decided the time was right to embrace his mataora and represent the symbols of his ancestors. Keep Reading
            
                Stuff CEO Sinead Boucher denies internal investigation was an exercise in being 'woke' and stands by apology to Māori and all people of Aotearoa. Keep Reading