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'We don't need another liquor outlet. Why would you want to keep breaking up families?'
Bay of Islands hapū Ngāti Rēhia says it was kept in the dark over liquor shop plans.
Bay of Islands hapū Ngāti Rēhia says it was kept in the dark over liquor shop plans.
Discussion on the end of life is often left in the too-hard basket.
The island Motu-a-tara lies in the central-southern part of Lake Rotomā.
Netball is coming out of the two-year Covid-enforced hibernation.
Nobody is ruling anything in or out, at this stage.
The step comes as Act launches a campaign for a referendum on self-governance.
The ceremony was postponed three times last year due to Covid-19.
Hero of South Auckland dies, a decade after incredible Antarctic journey.
DJ Laura Lush is the creator of Ninth Wave Sound, a feminist sound system.
Energy and Resources Minister Megan Woods made the announcement in Rotorua today.
After years of breaches, Keith Holswich is fed up with the polluting composter.
Auntie and Uncle had a wee moment when they tried to 'practice' going live.
Generous skipper giving back to Far North youth
A whānau share their unique story from the Far North.
Kāinga Ora says the four empty houses are awaiting demolition.
The 47th celebration of Polyfest will be livestreamed.
OPINION: Kiwis know Covid tracing and reportage of positive or negative RATs has tanked.
"Co-governance is basically the antithesis of democracy," organisers say.
Rongoa Maori is about teaching people to use what's found in nature for wellbeing.
‘Hine’ stood under a bridge in Wellington one cold and rainy day and confessed she once believed her best friend was a reincarnation of both Thomas Jefferson and Mahatma Gandhi. Video / Māori Television
Three viewers bravely share their experiences on conspiracy theories.
Howie Junior lives life on his terms but honours his father Sir Howard Morrison's legacy.
The Waitangi Tribunal has determined Motiti residents aren't their own distinct group.
Aotearoa rangatahi urged to get entries in before March 24.
2021 James Dyson Award winner, Northland student Maisie Panoho is a judge this year
"Not many...will ever make the kind of contribution to this country that Sir Wira did."
Since Rangi Henry came on board numbers have increased.
It was clear this action attempted to draw Ngati Tama and Tangaroa-a-Mihi into conflict
"Ko te hāpai i te wehi, te wana me te mana o te wāhine Māori".