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Students call on Parliament's help
The fate of one of the country's last Maori boarding schools has not been decided - but taxpayers will not stump up money to repair its dilapidated buildings.
The fate of one of the country's last Maori boarding schools has not been decided - but taxpayers will not stump up money to repair its dilapidated buildings.
The chief executive for Te Runanganui o Ngati Porou has resigned after taking the reins just over four months ago.
The head of a panel that selects Auckland Council's Maori advisers threatened councillors with personal legal action over a vote to release ratepayer money.
Te Hau ki Turanga Trust claims the Reserve Bank used one of its cultural patterns on the new $10 bank note without permission.
I am now convinced that if you want something to change, you have to get up off your critical backside and do something about it yourself, writes Sam Judd.
We must create strategies to address negative ethnic stereotypes which result in too many tamariki put into care, writes Anton Blank.
Wealthy US businessman plans to lean on friends, including Microsoft founder, to raise up to $15 million for a new charter school.
Auckland councillors have been kept in the dark about a Maori word being added to the name of a new development agency for the Super City.
A Maori word has been added to the name of a development agency for the Super City at the eleventh hour.
Former All Black Byron Kelleher has been slammed for cultural insensitivity over the launch of his new pub Haka Corner.
The DigMyIdea Maori Innovation Challenge calls for entrants to submit a digital business idea with the potential to go global.
History has seen Auckland contested many times, so the iwi are well used to defending their patch, writes Joe Pihema.
An oil company with an exploration licence off Northland has been accused by Greenpeace of trying to secretly get onside with iwi leaders.
The Treaty Negotiations Minister has one message for Waikato-Tainui if it wants to begin negotiating a claim over parts of Auckland - get a mandate.
War sacrifice will feature on a memorial wall in Waihi honouring soldiers who belonged to the New Zealand Engineers Tunnelling Company, a First World War unit of tough miners.
A power struggle is brewing with the victor laying claim to Auckland.
A beachfront restaurant at Long Bay Regional Park is facing its third summer of closure as Auckland Council tries to manage concerns over ancient human bones.
Steve Braunias meets an ancient mariner, marooned on his million-dollar property and stuck in a 60-year-old battle to regain his family's land.
Making a difference in Maori health and pushing to get more young Maori into medicine has led one young doctor to the steps of Harvard.
Māori entities and businesses have an asset base of $23 billion in Auckland, or about 5 per cent of the city's total economy, according to a report released this morning.
I'm not one of those with bitter memories, though aware that some Maori suffered more than others, as racism did exist then and still does, writes Alan Duff.
Tainui Group Holdings, the investment arm of the Waikato tribe, plans to sell as much as 50 percent of its The Base shopping centre in Te Rapa.
New Zealand's tourism sector is on track to overtake dairy as New Zealand's biggest export earner and the country will soon crack three million visitors a year.
St Peter's College are making it "cool" to korero with boys learning some of today's most common teenage expressions in Te reo Maori.
Women outnumber men in every Māori tribe and the imbalance is growing, new research shows.
Playing for New Zealand by the time she's 17 is the goal ... and Tiana's well on the way.
The New Zealand Herald, with Māori Television, is marking New Zealand's 40th Māori Language Week with Māori words and phrases for a different theme each day.
Forty years ago, in April 1975, a high profile protest march from the Far North to Wellington was being planned to co-ordinate with September 14, 1975.