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Act ensures decision-making around te ao tūroa includes mana whenua
Ngāi Tahu makes its two appointments to the environment board
Ngāi Tahu makes its two appointments to the environment board
"When the land and water are well – the people will be well."
Te Wharau o Iroiro, the name of the tree, was transferred to the vessel itself.
Our once-thriving town is a shadow of its former self - but things are looking up.
Iwi says it found out about Ruapehu company's demise the same time as everyone else.
Ngāti Rangi says it is 'bitterly disappointed' not to have been consulted on the change.
We deserve to be treated better than like tourists on our own maunga.
The Player of the Match for each of the world cup games will take home a piece of Aotearoa
Soraya Peke-Mason will be sworn in by the Speaker, her cousin Adrian Rurawhe.
Participants to flock from across the country to mark a special day in waka ama history.
OPINION: It isn't as simple as choosing left or right.
Māori own 1.51 million hectares of land with agricultural assets of $16 billion.
Aotearoa, Our Story is the New Zealand we want the world to see
The 262th Waitangi claim was an important piece of history.
The carvings were a special way to close out Hawke's Bay Expressway project.
'He had so much more to give and so much life to live.'
Morrow's project started as a 6-month employment scheme. She kept at it for 10 years.
OPINION: For three nights I have not been able to sleep.
Research by Te Atawhai o Te Ao aims to improve future pandemic responses.
Gang partners design their own pampering day at Manurewa Marae.
Asthma drug funding is a boost but not a solution, says Asthma New Zealand.
Wang has been elected to a second term, preliminary results show.
Lack of emergency housing compounds problems after homestead destroyed in fire.
Three new councillors of the Takitimu ward in Hastings are ready to serve the community
Police weave baskets for a greater understanding of sudden unexplained infant deaths.
Auckland restaurant Everybody Eats 'feeds bellies, not bins'.
Two wahine Māori mayors take control in Rotorua and Wellington.