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Protest group places rāhui on Kerikeri Inlet carpark plans
Occupation ends at Windsor Landing, but hapū group places cultural ban on construction.
Occupation ends at Windsor Landing, but hapū group places cultural ban on construction.
Cold water's being poured on hopes that a settlement is imminent at Ihumatao.
Deputy PM shuts down reports Ihumātao land dispute would be settled by Waitangi Day.
The Dead Lands series showcases aspects of Māori culture that haven't been seen before.
It comes as distinguished Māori leaders seek an urgent Waitangi Tribunal hearing.
A letter from Māori women leaders about their concerns went unanswered.
Police have named the man who died in a single-vehicle crash on State Highway 3 at Kaitoke
When made aware by this newspaper of the decision, I was somewhat dumbfounded.
The marae, chaired by Dr Lance O'Sullivan, has been fighting to evict the man for months.
Education bill set to revive questions around karakia in schools.
Govt maintains that no one owns water but Maanu Paul plans to challenge that view.
Che Wilson already has a view on whether the Māori Party should work with National again.
Council says move is 'relatively benign' as long as there's no threat to cultural values.
Comment: Ngāti Awa Ki te Awa O Te Atua supports the campaign to retain all hillside trees.
Jarrod Gilbert: We need to have an honest conversation about immigration.
Comment: Euthanasia undermines the role of family in Māori life.
Comment: The "naming" incident at the council deserves our attention and concern.
Important New Zealand historian Dick Scott who cast light on the history of Parihaka dies.
There'll be no equality for Māori until councillors can see beyond their own monoculture.
Baby great white shark a rare find on Northland's 90 Mile Beach delights shark experts.
This has nothing to do with racism. Iwi spokesman Mair is possibly a bit too thin-skinned.
Despite scaremongers against death with dignity, the silent majority will prevail.
"Uncle Sandy" Parata has been awarded a QSM for services to Māori, youth and health.
Saving Whakakī, the lake that's sometimes an estuary. Made with Funding from NZ On Air.
Heritage buff Heather Ayrton has made a bit of history herself over the years.
Owen Kingi's gift included six sheep carcasses, corn, watermelons and sacks of potatoes.
Waikato Bay, next to Maitai Bay on Karikari Peninsula, is a popular boat-launching spot.