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'We continue to suffer': Female councillor challenged over speaking on the marae
Rhonda Tibble was elected to the new Māori ward of Gisborne District Council last month.
Rhonda Tibble was elected to the new Māori ward of Gisborne District Council last month.
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New research to determine if police have racist bias towards Māori.
Māori Business Awards celebrate the very best in Māori business.
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An Australian primary school is offering te reo Māori for its Māori pupils.