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River takes $16m journey back to the past
It's time to 'put right what we can'. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
It's time to 'put right what we can'. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
First Aussie tried to steal the pavlova and Crowe. Now it's a tug of love.
Takitimu workers pleased with change. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Government committed to UN declaration on indigenous rights, says Mahuta
Sir Wira Gardiner's new book details the Maori Battalion's fighting in World War II.
Ngahiwi Tomoana is standing for last term as Iwi chair. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Shayne Walker is challenging for Iwi chair. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The recently refurbished Te Arawa Memorial was crashed into on Tuesday night.
Of 227 children harmed in state care over a six-month period, 70 per cent were Māori.
Avoidable death rates for Māori and Pacific a travesty, NZ Medical Journal says.
The artefact remains missing and anyone with information is asked to contact police.
A South Waikato iwi has won the right to challenge an earlier decision.
Northland regional heat is next month; Christchurch attacks likely to feature in speeches.
COMMENT: Let's not go back to pretending we're all good mates, writes Craig Cooper.
Fastest growing Mongrel Mob chapter turning over new leaf, to empower whānau.
We need to understand our 'dark side' if we are to combat family violence
A mass haka was held in Otara tonight to pay respects to those who died in Christchurch.
COMMENT: Sadly, white supremacy has been in New Zealand since colonisation.
KaiMatariki Trust members will give an eight-minute presentation at the awards.
Apirana Taylor's re-telling of Kupe's heroic adventures takes theatre all over Auckland.
Shouting from the floor does little good, says Craig Cooper
Te reo speaker responds with grace after being rudely interrupted at public meeting.
COMMENT: Bureaucratic "hubs" will not run schools as well as their own boards do.
Principal says 90% of his Māori students couldn't read. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The songwriting 'artivist' says her mission was to shove Māori into NZers' faces.
An interview with the staunch matriarch who's been leading change since the 1980s.
Winston Peters makes a dig at Simon Bridges' sense of being Māori.
Simon Bridges is happy to talk to Jacinda Ardern about electoral law reform.
Eight in 10 Māori positive about Asians but just three in 10 welcomed Asian migration