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Research helps ensure the ongoing survival of the hihi
It is hoped that a global effort can spare this native bird from extinction.
It is hoped that a global effort can spare this native bird from extinction.
"The funding has always fallen short for Te Matatini."
West Auckland youth are taking their creative ideas to canvas to highlight their talents.
The hours are long, the training intense - but at least she can sleep in class.
Luxon says he is learning Te Reo but Government is causing social divisions.
Public pressure will help ensure rural audiences also get to see Te Kīngi Raiona.
A petition led by the Māori Party, which calls for an increase in funding for Te Matatini to the tune of $19 million, has won the signatures of performers. Video / Māori TV
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Ella Stewart shows how red tape and bank barriers are stopping Māori building papakāinga.
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William Lockwood is the new voice in te reo Maori and he's only nine years old.
Five hapū have joined forces to impose a rāhui, or cultural ban, on gang violence.
A Facebook tribute has earned Luxon a backlash from disgruntled social media users.
Ministers have outlined a range of funding to assist Māori health and economic wellbeing.
'At the moment I'm just taking everything in … week by week, enjoying footy.'
Te Whitinga Mark Huirua brought shame and a loss of mana to his iwi after losing $3.1m.
Community leaders in Kaikohe led a hikoi through the town centre calling for peace.
Ohoukākā is a grand old pā site on the northern side of Lake Te Rotoiti.
Kharl WiRepa promises a night of glamour to celebrate Matariki in Rotorua.
Ali Lauiti'iti and Jerry Seuseu are committed to helping youth face their mental fears.
Hawke has been remembered as a fearless fighter for Māori, and a gracious and loving koro.
Head boy wants to make financial freedom a dream accessible to every Kiwi kid.
OPINION: The first and most obvious is "be careful what you wish for".
The tangi for the great Ngāti Whātua leader Joe Hawke has been building all week.
Students are encouraged to find and use the language of their tribes and homes
Genetics student Amber Te Tau is grateful for the support she has received from Pūhoro.
"Even on easy expeditions, you can get yourself into trouble without much warning."
Hundreds of South Auckland teens are working towards a career in information technology.
Emma Rawson-Te Patu elected to the World Federation of Public Health Associations.