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'Treacherous ground': Tit-for-tat cultural appropriation stoush in restaurant scene
Tit-for-tat accusations of cultural appropriation have cut the Auckland restaurant scene.
Tit-for-tat accusations of cultural appropriation have cut the Auckland restaurant scene.
Waiariki election candidates talk justice. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
A Matariki Paramanawa (high tea) was organised by Rangitane's Te Kete Hauora on July 30.
A woman has been jailed for a near fatal assault on her baby daughter.
From Queenstown to Hokitika, Covid-19 has caused carnage.
It comes days after the eatery's co-founder accused a competitor of appropriation
New study again highlights 'glaringly low' numbers of Maori and Pacific scientists in NZ.
"Zui will be like bread and butter" Wiremu Keepa said, after using Zoom in lockdown.
The man has revealed the heartwarming reason he decided to learn the language.
PM warns against taking victory for granted as she gets rockstar welcome from Māori caucus
Orphans Kitchen restaurateurs in stoush over name of new restaurant.
Ngahiwi Tomoana has been appointed to a national tourism taskforce.
$139.5m in Government loans and funding has been allocated to Bay of Plenty projects.
In Southland and Otago, those who farm and fish have confidence in The Road Ahead.
The second half of the hui will involve "Dragon's Den"-style business presentations.
Māori children represent 68 per cent of all children in state care in New Zealand.
"I can't underline enough how talented they are," co-organiser Chris Karamea Insley said.
At the last election, 19,000 people requested to change rolls but could not.
Iwi members are calling for voters on the "milestone" Treaty settlement.
Occupiers are gathering today to mark one year since the eviction notice was served.
The bill was passed to return ownership of the iconic tourism operations to Rotorua iwi.
Whakatōhea is the first iwi allowed to negotiate settlement while tribunal claims proceed.
Māori language is becoming part of schooling for a third of primary-aged Kiwis.
Their decision has been described as racist and will be legally challenged.
The fund received a $1.5m boost to its budget, increasing its annual funding to $3.41m.
Neil Waka talks to Elisabeth Easther about life in and out of the spotlight.
"There are so many New Zealanders for whom it's [te ao Māori is] a real foreign world."
Hine Collection active wear is for all shapes and sizes, says founder Miria Flavell.
Rangi Whakaruru, who is on bail, is now due to be sentenced in October.
During lockdown, the law found a flexibility that enraged some and endorsed others.