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$20m boost a 'game-changer' for Northland jobs, environment
Jobs for Nature programme will support 12 projects and create 324 jobs across Northland.
Jobs for Nature programme will support 12 projects and create 324 jobs across Northland.
Cost and number of pamphlets printed also revealed.
Four schools recognised on efforts to better recognise Māori language and culture.
Diminshing role of Māori knowledge a tool for 'exclusion and exploitation', rebuttal says.
Taupō iwi have confirmed their right to charge commercial operators on Lake Taupō.
Business owners in Hawke's Bay say they need more support to "do what they're good at".
It's great to see community members pull together to seek solutions for our taitamariki
OPINION: Let's demand a debate about the coloniser's entitlements.
Iwi leader says north now has a chance to engage and be a model for other councils.
The new trio to add Māori flavour consists of a fishhook, koru and double twist.
OPINION: In early times marae were surrounded with families living around and close by.
Research related to diabetes, Māori mental health, stomach cancer among areas funded.
The letter does not represent Auckland University's views, vice-chancellor says.
Long-serving Māori staff member who left relatively recently blasted agency for racism.
Ngāti Ruanui has backed a call for wastewater testing beyond the city.
OPINION: New technology helps to smash barriers faced by Māori entrepreneurs.
From peppery horopito to lush kawakawa, New Zealand chefs explore kai Māori.
The dairy giant applied on July 13 to trademark 12 Māori words.
"They couldn't provide a reason South Taranaki wastewater is not being tested."
Beautiful spaces are becoming places of connection, healing, peace, and refuge.
Sweet result causes buzz in Te Urewera.
The event is designed to ensure whānau understand opportunities for how to use their land.
"There's no one way to do this," Hastings artist Kezia Whakamoe says of healing trauma.
She burst into tears when she saw her 'mum' amongst the host women.
Sheldon Rua doesn't see dancing or poetry as a hobby, but a vessel for change.
He suggested Police Ten 7 was reinforcing negative stereotypes about Māori and Pasifika.
Toa died surrounded by love, DoC says.