Powerful final farewell to much-loved iwi leader Awanui Black
By Ruth KeberCaptions: Te Awanuiarangi Black's body is taken from Te Whetu o te Rangi Marae for nehu (burial). Photo/George Novak
By Ruth KeberCaptions: Te Awanuiarangi Black's body is taken from Te Whetu o te Rangi Marae for nehu (burial). Photo/George Novak
We all seem to use more Māori kupu as each year goes by. But a three year study at Waikato University aims to learn how and why that's happening, and if one Māori word will attract others. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
New Zealand is the sixth-most-popular destination in the world for millionaire migrants.
Billy Macfarlane has gone from living in a million-dollar Bay of Plenty mansion to the back room of his mother's house. Now he's waging war on P.
The beauty and mystique of Māori musical instruments were almost lost to the world. But Napier man Layton Robertson is playing his part to help revive them. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Three Treaty of Waitangi settlements worth $225m are being passed into law today.
Tanya Quedley, 48, was sexually abused by her own father from age 9 or 10 until she ran away at 14.
Incredibly strong young Kiwi Destiny O'Brien opened up about the abuse she endured from her own father.
Worried Hato Petera College principal is expecting bad news about the future of his school.
The tihi (summits) of five Auckland mountains will be closed to vehicles from next year, the Tupuna Maunga Authority has announced.
Musician Tigilau Ness won this year's Vodafone NZ Music Awards roots reggae award. The 61-year-old father of singer Che Fu is a political activist.
Study finds behavioural, social or cultural influences are important in maintaining smoking behaviour for Maori/Pacific females.
British woman Kaikoura Stuart has a message for the people of the town she was named after.
How could we have got it so wrong? The pollsters and the politicians, the analysts, theorists and columnists - especially this one
Veterans of two Hawke's Bay gangs will bike alongside each other in the fight against domestic violence in the White Ribbon Ride which
A west Auckland secondary school has hit a wall in its attempt to expand into a full secondary and bilingual facility.
Te Whanau-a-Apanui land trustees have set up a forest road engineering company on the East Cape, employing twenty locals, including ex-pats. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Trust says time and money could have been saved over $500,000 Auckland brand that is now likely to be scrapped.
Hospital admissions for intentional self-harm rose 4.6% from 2004 to 2013.
On November 11, 1918, at 11am Germany and the Allied forces signed an armistice to end four years of brutal battle, marking the end
Nothing speaks more powerfully to how little NZ has cared about the wars fought here than the almost total neglect of some of the battle sites.
History and passion always figure highly when the conversations switches to Munster rugby.
The All Blacks have been scorned by one of their own over a "disrespectful" haka that backfired before their loss to Ireland.
Opotiki Artist Jamie Boynton has unveiled his latest work, at Waiotahe Valley School centenary celebrations. The artwork reflects Mr Boynton's personal to uncover his identity, a mix of Maori and Pakeha heritage. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Tim and Fiona Noble have lost all possessions and the home in which their children grew up - and grandkids loved to visit - has been destroyed by fire.
Government reshuffles fever programme money to boost awareness in Auckland
Oh Danny Boy, what have you done? What a week for Soldier Field. First the Chicago Cubs broke their 108-year drought by winning the
Gisborne Mayor Meng Foon has reignited the debate about the name Poverty Bay, suggesting the Maori name should be added. But some locals say that doesn't go far enough. Made with funding from NZ On Air
A Kiwi who tackled institutional racism at Harvard Law School now wants to share his experiences in the Human Rights Commission anti-racism campaign.