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Debbie Ngarewa-Packer: Covid has shaken up whānau - healing must unite us again
Tensions fuelled by Covid further setback for Māori but it's time to remember who we are.
Tensions fuelled by Covid further setback for Māori but it's time to remember who we are.
Cabinet Minister Willie Jackson says co-governance is nothing to be scared of.
Wairoa's Dr Sarah-Jane Paine (Tūhoe) leads study into understanding child development
He Puna Mārama CEO Raewyn Tipene is being celebrated for her business success.
'Time is now critical to get the whole whanau vaccinated and protected together'
February 22 2022 Just over $140 million will be given to Māori and Pasifika health providers to help those communities hit the hardest in the current Covid outbreak.
Māori employment plan works alongside advances in education, health - Katarina Hina.
Koro Carman of Earth Village talks to Elisabeth Easther.
The rollout was now slowing significantly with fewer first and second doses reported.
The Hihiaua Cultural Centre has again delivered an emotive and profound exhibition.
The removal of the homes had been planned since the village's inception in 2017.
"It's a tough time to be in business without any external support."
Ngāti Maika sees the decision as "an acknowledgment and tribute to our tupuna".
Family man Grant Marunui structures his day round the needs of his partner and children.
Iriirikapua is a significant rock still found on the eastern shore of Lake Rotorua.
Aroha Hicks, younger sister of Irirangi Te Kowhai, recalls her precious big sister.
OPINION: 'Here's a taste of what 182 years of struggle for Māori is about.'
OPINION: Grant Robertson's plan represents a vast improvement over what we have now.
"None of the reasons given against changing outweighed the case to right this wrong."
Watercare is now allowed to take 300 million litres of water a day from the Waikato River.
Te Kaharoa connects with Far North youth through social media competitions.
Opinion: There are more pros than cons to studying te reo.
The "Are you all goods?" campaign is running over 10 weeks.
Scotty Morrison is a champion of the Māori language and has written books celebrating it.
"We want to build towards a bicultural foundation of a nation," says a local MP.
"We're moving into a space where we can be a bilingual country," says local MP.
The Tītoki tree is a beacon of endurance and persistence.
The total immersion centre has seven staff including a kaiawhina and kairīwhi.
It has not been without its challenges especially in the building and development phase.