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'Huge concern': Nearly a third of adults were a victim of crime in 2021
Survey shows 1.2 million Kiwis were victims of a crime last year. Who's most at risk?
Survey shows 1.2 million Kiwis were victims of a crime last year. Who's most at risk?
Waka Bar soothes the homesickness of ex-pats desperate for rugby and fish and chips.
Since returning to the Bay, Norris has laced up once again for Tauranga Sports.
OPINION: We need bold leadership to put a stop to seabed mining once and for all.
One of the creators of the piece hoped it would be the first of many for the area.
Supreme Court has refused to hear an application by Auckland's Tūpuna Maunga Authority.
Terminal cancer patient is not only fighting for her life but for an insurance payout.
The rift widened after Whatumoana Paki married Rangimarie Tahana.
The Kīngitanga was established in 1858 to unite Māori and is still as relevant today.
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The actor, journalist, broadcaster, and te reo advocate talks to Elisabeth Easther.
Joe Howell's speech about working together to end racism earned him a top podium finish
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Competitors put through a series of challenges and a speech competition
The health system reforms will enhance Māori leadership
The audience welcomed Matariki in the stellar presence of singer-songwriter Rob Ruha.
Follow Ururangi and Nan as they discover the different stars of Matariki.
'My tiny little contribution is to be vulnerable and try to learn a beautiful language.'
Office of Kīngi Tuheitia takes unusual step of issuing media statement on son's wedding.
The pou whenua unveiling is part of the Whakarewarewa Forest Development Project.
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Follow Ururangi and Nan as they discover the different stars of Matariki.
A mother and daughter team on te ao Māori in yoga practice
Many Māori learners and whānau have little to no trust in their local education services.
Married reviewers Greg and Zanna watch Te Matakite o Aotearoa - The Māori Land March.
Bright ideas that make cities better: Indigenous people's planning.
Conversations about celebrating Matariki.
Shane Te Pou has a kōrerō with kaumatua and rangatira at Māngere marae
Cathedral Square and surrounding areas have been transformed with lighting installations.