New quiz: 10 more questions to test yourself on NZ history
NZ history is about to be compulsory in all schools. Can you pass our test?
NZ history is about to be compulsory in all schools. Can you pass our test?
Popstar Theia has picked the top seven songs of her life - including a traditional waiata
Just how much do you know about our nation's history?
TV series reveals the challenges faced by treaty negotiators.
Within the next three years, NZ history will be taught in all schools and kura
Researchers say New Zealand has long ignored Māori approaches to justice.
Just 2.5 per cent of the country's schoolchildren are in Māori medium education.
Parade in Whangārei about showing "that te reo is here to stay" organisers say.
Commentators discuss what kind of trade deals are best.
PM recites the articles of the Treaty of Waitangi, having struggled to do so previously.
Racism has "reared its ugly head". Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Experts say it is helping normalise the language, but caution it must be genuine.
While learner numbers are 'booming' fears remain of English 'swamping' te reo.
The tracks have caused extensive damage to the mountain, which is a protected site.
Bouncer refused Gary Harding entry, claiming restaurant's 'strict policy'.
20 years after making history, Hinewehi Mohi is working on shaping the future.
He's been in Parliament since 2011, but who really is Te Tai Tonga MP Rino Tirikatene?
Former government minister is calling on the Crown to apologise to a generation of Māori.
Just 77 per cent of six-month-old babies are now getting their vaccines on time.
Tens of thousands of New Zealanders have been given hope.
"As an institution we fitted the definitions which described racism."
Mr G sends a clear message to Tauranga. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
COMMENT: The Government showed how sneaky it could be on sensitive issue this week.
The star navigator and waka carver revived the ancient knowledge in Aotearoa.
Why is the New Zealand Government getting embroiled in this pitiful debate?
Who'd vote for candidates who can't read English or who try to sidestep regulations?
One Wellington-born waitress had customers place bets on where she was born.
Hospitality workers' advocate says sadly such abuse is not uncommon.
The Waiata Māori Music Awards will be held at Clubs Hastings on Friday, September 13.
Bernadette Cavanagh will be mortified at such a blunder so soon after starting her job.