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Iwi vaccinator says direct Government funding coming soon
"As an iwi provider, we've had next-to-no resource."
"As an iwi provider, we've had next-to-no resource."
The challenges facing heartland New Zealand including farmers and rural Māori communities.
An occupation sparked by the chopping of a pōhutukawa clocks up two weeks this Saturday.
It comes amid a late boost to Māori vaccination rates across the country.
Signs first seen by vehicle drivers in the Bay of Plenty between Te Teko and Awakeri.
'They set us up to fail,': Ngāi Te Rangi chief executive Paora Stanley.
OPINION: Vaccine controversy exposes fault-line in our political system.
"Our rangatahi are our future" - Simon Power, Westpac.
OPINION: It's the responsibility of whānau, hapu and iwi to look after their own children.
The pain of not being able to tangi normally is encouraging whānau to get the jab.
Kura Kaupapa principal Hara Rua has sourced a van and is in the process of a Covid-19 vaccination drive for members of their whanau. Video / Dean Purcell
Kāpiti teenager Ngapera Parata is leading the way for vaccinations among her peers.
If border rules are loosened, South Auckland could see 1000-1400 cases a week, DHB warns.
Boundary for South Taranaki Māori wards will reflect Ngāruahine and Ngāti Ruanui iwi
Api Wairau-Mason is self taught and been collaborating with well-known local magicians.
In the past 12 days, Māori have accounted for 50 per cent of all new Covid cases.
Campervans to help Ngati Hine Health Trust to get to those harder-to-reach communities.
He's the first student from Bridge Pa School to make the team.
Paul Little looks at a new version of a well-known Māori myth collection
Jacinda Ardern is on a quickfire tour of the eastern North Island to promote getting jabs.
"Continued public ownership ... is a bottom line for the Government" - Nanaia Mahuta.
"For many of our families, getting the vaccine during the day is just not a reality."
The organisation says it already has the info, but it would take months to extract.
The school, which can accommodate up to 650 pupils from Years 1-6, will open in February.
A Māori health researcher says the Covid situation could be akin to the 1918 pandemic.
OPINION: Give vulnerable communities the support they need to raise vaccination rates.
The Rotorua Weekender won New Zealand on Air funding to produce a bilingual news section
Soltice Morrison returned to her home town for the filming of a documentary series
Pat Newman is positive about the new changes and recommendations for Oranga Tamariki.
Te Tai Hauāuru MP Adrian Rurawhe says whānau have a duty of care for each other.