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McDonald's worker warned against using 'kia ora'
A Havelock North McDonalds manager apologises after telling worker to use less te reo
A Havelock North McDonalds manager apologises after telling worker to use less te reo
Māori deaths as a result of family violence has decreased in the past 12 months.
Statisticians say dataset used by the ministry undercounted Māori vaccination rates.
Libby Hakaraia has been championing Māori storytelling through media and film for 30 yrs.
One of Aotearoa's most respected kaumatua is appointed to the Order of New Zealand.
Margareth Broodkoorn has been recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours
'This is just fuel to continue serving and to continue forging a better Aotearoa'
This year's honours recipients are leaders in education, sport, conservation and service
More than 2500 people packed the Canopy Bridge and Pūtahi Park for Friday's festivities
'Nearly all wāhine Māori [96 per cent] start breastfeeding' - study co-author.
Contractual arrangements have stripped Māori landowners of control of their whenua.
The honour comes as the author marks 50 years since his first book, Pounamu, Pounamu.
Northland education experts reflect on the teaching of the new NZ history curriculum.
Ngati Whatua's deputy chairman tells why they have to use the courts to define tikanga.
Pacific and Māori fashion will be displayed in tonight's Pasifika Showcase at The Cloud.
Daisy Cleverley is encouraging young female athletes to "talk openly about salaries".
Majurey says it's time for Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei to work with - not against fellow Iwi.
Ride for Life is raising awareness about suicide.
There is no one step to put to rights what generations of us have squandered and spoiled.
The document has 70,000 signatures backing the name change.
The Government looks set to pass a bill giving Ngāi Tahu rights to appoint councillors.
Former resident Constance Ready is healing from her time with the Gloriavale.
Students fear without the teachers, their rumaki reo unit will 'crumble'.
It's part of a major project on inherent bias, racism and use of discretion in the force.
New York Times: How a centuries-old tool helped a week choked lake.
Historic moment as new judge sworn in on marae witnessed by whānau and peers.
People with rare disorders facing excessive suffering under Pharmac model, review finds.
Māori are disproportionately impacted by housing crisis, a public health expert says.
The online symposium will be one day and feature six leading Māori Health speakers.