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Warrior named as Māori All-Stars skipper
"He's a calming influence, he's a competitor, and the players respect him."
"He's a calming influence, he's a competitor, and the players respect him."
Activities will include a waka salute, a re-enactment and a Māori Battalion display.
Te Ora Hou Te Ora Hou Northland is building its own facilities in Tikipunga.
Marli Atu is proud of his Pasifika heritage, plans to challenge school rule.
Brash's opinions — odious to some, reasonable to others — should be heard and debated
Comment: Partnerships with iwi can help reduce Māori imprisonment.
"It's time to reflect on where we are at now". Made with funding from NZ On Air.
COMMENT: "A promise of two peoples to take the best possible care of each other?"
The owner fears if they are not found soon they will be sold or taken overseas.
Message to Jacinda: No pressure but others before you have got it wrong.
Don Brash went to Waitangi to speak - then surrendered in the face of an angry crowd.
Jacinda Ardern welcomes the conversation that has been started by history teachers.
An anti-racism banner obscured Brash from the crowd
Mana wahine is inspiration behind her Waitangi artwork. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
$100 million funding boost brings Rotorua potential regional economic benefits.
Let's turn on some lights so we can see the mushrooms in their true light.
Northland DHB nursing director has new role as Ministry of Health's chief nursing officer.
Another day, another large Provincial Growth Fund announcement
About 10 waka are expected to take part in the February 6 display.
COMMENT: Where we are as a nation today is not good enough, argues Lizzie Marvelly.
The PM sat down with iwi leaders at Waitangi yesterday. But are they making progress?
Meeting in the Bay of Islands ahead of Waitangi Day commemorations.
Simon Bridges is following in Richard Nixon's footsteps with politicisation of cannabis.
Kiwi who made petition to change the country's name has created an online debate.
If Māori-based solutions for youth offending work, why not roll them out for adults?
Letters to the Whanganui Chronicle
Answers needed as climate change, storm events threaten to wash away remains.
Rangitoto zipline and gondola scheme gets mixed reaction.
Political year kicks off at annual Ratana celebrations