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Shane Taurima to stand for Maori Party
Three years after leaving TVNZ, Shane Taurima will stand for the Maori Party.
Three years after leaving TVNZ, Shane Taurima will stand for the Maori Party.
Prime Minister admires the Wairau Maori Art Museum part of the HAC project.
The World Masters Games isn't all about sport; Auckland gets a one-off arts festival, too.
Post calling kapa haka "primitive" shows ignorance, Maori leader says.
COMMENT: Attacks on the Maori Party are working in its favour.
The Maori Party is claiming a major victory against GE trials in New Zealand.
Brazen theft of two rare paintings from an Auckland art gallery sparks second mystery.
A large hole has been dug on the tiny sandstone island in the Waitemata Harbour.
COMMENT: Welfare, drugs and booze are issues for many Maori, argues Alan Duff.
Tomairangi Adrianne Gail Paki is said to have died peacefully this morning.
A district council committee is to review the issue of Maori wards this Wednesday.
Nick Smith says criticism of iwi powers in RMA reforms are "a nonsense."
Expert art criminologist believes thieves could use $1m stolen paintings for cash ransom.
He has been accepted into a two-year Master in Public Policy course starting in August.
Maori land will get more protection than private land from being bought for public works.
Māori rights at stake from Kermadec ocean sanctuary, iwi leader says.
Labour's Kelvin Davis dismisses Maori Party 'tokenism' call as "smack talk."
The girl was savaged by a police dog when she did not respond to an officer's calls.
Western Springs Park will come to life with the sounds, smells and sights of the Pacific.
Major reforms to the Resource Management Act are finally ready to progress.
Kawerau siege trial: Rhys Warren tells court he thought armed intruders were after him.
Labour's Maori MPs have made the surprise decision to go off the party's list.
A white pride group says it has opened a Wellington chapter and plans to put up posters shortly.
My Future Rocks is helping Rotorua apprentices. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Young Maori should get their video entries in before Friday this week.
COMMENT: Jamie Whyte feels our legislators have embarrassed themselves.
Thousands soaked up all the action at two events celebrating culture and community.