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Maori King in hospital
The Maori King has been admitted to hospital after suffering "quite a big heart attack" earlier today.
The Maori King has been admitted to hospital after suffering "quite a big heart attack" earlier today.
The chief executive of the KiwiYo company says he is deeply sorry that a Whangarei teenager quit her job after she was told not to greet customers with a traditional "kia ora".
A Whangarei teenager has quit her first job after being ticked off for welcoming customers into a city centre store with the words "kia ora" instead of saying "hello".
The Maori King is adamant that his son had to front up to the consequences of his actions but says his family have been unfairly subjected to their own public trial by media.
The son of the Maori King will be back before the court next week.
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More and more Auckland Council executives and staff are moving into central city offices with million dollar harbour views.
A rare Maori statue is being sold at auction in France, and is expected to fetch up to $3.1 million.
An organisation headed by broadcaster and former politician Willie Jackson is in negotiations to open a charter school.
An ACT party candidate and board member has reportedly resigned over his leader's speech on race, which he says was a 'stunt' for the polls.
"I honestly don't know what it is," says Te Ururoa Flavell, setting a glass jar of curious white gunk down on his kitchen bench.
Act leader Jamie Whyte's been caught short once again - this time clueless about Whanau Ora.
Periodically we're subject to collective hysterias, led by the media in unison with relevant bureaucrats, single-issue lobbyists and politicians.
When Dame Susan Devoy was appointed Race Relations Commissioner last year, the intelligentsia sniffed at the choice of a squash champion.
Act's leader says Race Relations Commissioner Dame Susan Devoy should quit over her criticism of his racial equality comments.
Act Leader Jamie Whyte has returned serve to Dame Susan Devoy over her criticism of his claims Maori enjoy legal privilege.
A $20 million hole in the accounts of the central North Island iwi has raised questions about the way settlement money was used.
The Matariki festivities held around Auckland near their end today with one of the biggest events — the Manu Aute Kite Day at Orakei Marae.
The remote, misty, immense Te Urewera country is a treasured place that no one should own - to own it would be to enslave it, says Ngai Tuhoe.
The Maori King's son needs to focus on redemption and becoming a contributing member of society, his aunt Labour MP Nanaia Mahuta says.
Mac and Ron are on a linguistic and historic mission to right Maori spelling and pronunciation howlers in West Auckland.
The Crown is gifting some of Auckland's most historic and recognisable assets - 14 volcano sites - to a group of 13 iwi and hapu.
Nikau remains the most popular name for Maori boys born last year while Aria takes the top spot for girls from Maia.
Scammers are renewing an old con by using te reo Maori in bogus emails, but tech and language experts say they're so bad it's unlikely anyone could fall for them.
Only 4 per cent of non-Maori secondary school students are learning te reo Maori, the latest figures show.
A new bill that will change how te reo Maori is safeguarded will have its first reading in Parliament today.
Former Labour minister Dover Samuels says he won't be voting for the party at the election.