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The Te Matatini Board, alongside regional iwi, has confirmed Hopuhopu, Ngāruawāhia (Waikato) as the host venue for Te ...
Donna Cairns from Tuhoe, Ngāti Raukawa, Tuwharetoa has lived in Qatar for eight years now and works as a physio therapist for ...
—Dairy farmer and former Ahuwhenua Young Māori Farmer of the Year, Ben Purua, has helped launch a new resource to grow Māori ...
In 1867, Parliament passed the Māori Representation Act, creating four Māori electorates and granting Māori men the right to ...
New data shows that Māori unemployment continues to outpace national averages-undermined by structural barriers and recent ...
The New Zealand economy is steadily recovering from last year’s downturn, driven by solid export performance and strategic ...
The physical Māori and Pacific galleries at the Auckland War Memorial Museum are expected to stay shut until 2029 due to ...
The Waitangi Tribunal has officially accepted Ngāti Ruanui’s claim challenging the fast‑tracking of seabed mining approvals ...
Mandatory evacuation are underway as the Wairai river threatens a stopbank near the township of Spring Creek just out of the ...
Takutai Tarsh Kemp’s passing has united Aotearoa in grief and gratitude. The outpouring of tributes—-rom Parliament, iwi, and community-honours a “calm in the storm,” a champion of rangatahi, and a ...
It’s been just on half a century since the Māori roll option came into being. With pressure on Kaupapa across […] ...
—New Zealand’s polytechnic sector is facing major cuts, with about 300 jobs at risk and many courses being dropped. The Tertiary Education Union says this is the worst it’s ever seen, with staff and ...