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Obama leaves today after one last glimpse of NZ
Former president handles the hongi and powhiri in style.
Former president handles the hongi and powhiri in style.
Whanganui Civil Defence model will provide a template.
Tribe centralises at former school, looks for others who want to use it
A writer has been given the chance to share Te Arawa stories as comics, but needs help.
Jennifer Dann puts 12 questions to film maker Todd Karehana.
Urgency grows for proactive solutions as New Zealand's elderly population burgeons.
Bridget Taylor, one of the only senior Māori women in advertising, wants to see change.
Former P addict Rachel Axis speaks out about her past. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Two cars had stopped to let Bill Wiki cross the road but a third car hit him.
Berries eyed as next billion-dollar export business by new joint venture.
Hamilton City Council discusses Mayor Andrew King's controversial name change.
TOP's Gareth Morgan: O'Sullivan "ticks a number of boxes" - but National is calling too.
Bridges emphasis on female roles looks tokenist and naive.
Photos from the inaugural New Zealand Land Wars commemorations.
Scientists reveal new insights into a culture regarded as Polynesians' ancient ancestors.
Traffic the only gripe in New York Times writer's love letter to Auckland.
"True equality is when women are free from violence and have financial security."
Another u-turn over the Te Mata Peak track. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Party needs to be centrist so it can ally with any others, Che Wilson says.
Hearing comes after uproar over the construction of a walking track on Te Mata Peak.
Andrew Little cautious on whether there is a breakthrough in talks with large iwi.
Māori businesses account for an economic asset base of more than $42.6 billion.
Take care of yourself right now - apply your oxygen mask first or you're no use to anyone
OPINION: Questioning of National leaders' 'Maoriness' shows how far we have to go.
Professor Paul Moon says claims of Maori independence is wrong in law and history.
Police encouraging those affected to file a complaint.
COMMENT: Questioning his "Maori-ness" will backfire on public.
More than 3000 people were at Ratana Pā near Whanganui for a regional kapa haka contest.