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Shane Te Pou: Is the Trump hangover finally beginning to subside?
OPINION: There are signs conservative voters are turning away from the former President.
OPINION: There are signs conservative voters are turning away from the former President.
Māori Development Minister's new data highlights wāhine Māori are a growth business.
Inside the youth programme helping kids on struggle street find meaningful employment.
Song, hāngi and health advice dished out at mini health expo at Dannevirke.
Attack on Ōrākau documented in book and documentary by descendants.
Police Deputy Commissioner Wally Haumaha believes iwi, hapū and whānau hold the key.
Swamp kauri bowl gifted to the US President is causing controversy in Te Tai Tokerau.
Children queued up for the free workshops with master carvers.
Fiona Kahukura Hadley-Chase is the first wāhine Māori to stand for the council's top job.
Wellington tournament in big hopes for Te Matau ā Māui rugby side.
The impact of climate change is creeping into every crevasse of our terrain.
To witness rangatahi speak out about their reality gives great hope for the future.
Tributes pour out across the motu upon the passing of Kaitaia's Ricky Houghton
Young Kiwi making a difference honoured at Impact Awards
Māmā and mates are moving more than mountains for whānau in need
Community leader and social advocate Ricky Houghton has died aged 62.
Te Hiku media launches an app to help people pronounce te reo Māori words.
The film producer speaks to Elisabeth Easther.
Keven Mealamu laced up his boots 132 times for the All Blacks - now it's boxing gloves.
Tawhiri Toheriri-Hallet heads to Birmingham as working hard at the gym pays off.
Twin Harmony are two teenagers making a huge difference in the music world.
The final decision will go before the council, 68 years after the land was taken.
Huritau showcases the work of 17 Māori artists.
Teacher bias and low expectations are likely to blame, one expert says.
'We need to be upfront a recession is here ... impacted families are battling it today.'
Private developers overruled by Whakatane District Council and local iwi.
OPINION: The overhaul of the legislation again fails to include Māori.
But an iwi leader says a lot of people needed the unveiling to heal.
Te Āhuru Mōwai is still supporting teen māmā to achieve goals while raising babies.
"We want them to take up the challenge to dream and reach their own potentials."