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Kickboxing champ surprised to be role model
Earl-Jay Pehi says whānau support is key to his sporting success.
Earl-Jay Pehi says whānau support is key to his sporting success.
In this episode we unravel some Māori concepts often mentioned in public settings.
'We just got to stay strong for the kids and stay strong for her.'
He captured hearts for his podium performance, but his back story is even more inspiring.
Opinion: Resignation could see the start of something new.
Ngāpuhi will rejoice with a massive hui in Auckland at the weekend.
Māori fashion designer a finalist for New Zealander of the Year.
Protests in town led by youth who were 'too shy'.
Puna reo set to stay on at Epsom site despite university campus closing.
It's yet unclear which payments will be cut and where.
Season two invites listeners to get up to speed with te reo Māori in an accessible way.
Opinion: Researcher says her dad is hooked on smoking, and there's nothing she can do.
Hāpai Te Hauora will present a 45,000-signature petition to Parliament today.
Dante Karangaroa is the fittest man in Aotearoa.
Maipi-Clarke is Aotearoa's youngest MP since 1853.
Mr T has been gifted a brand new mobility scooter after an alleged hit-and-run crash.
Unregistered dispensing opticians causing problems
Nanny Hariata Ririnui (nee Crampton) was born in the year 1919.
Māori academic Carwyn Jones said Te Papa's Treaty of Waitangi exhibition needs to change.
Her best-known work was Wednesday To Come which was first performed in 1984.
Act leader David Seymour has spoken out about role and salary.
Youth vaping is dropping but wāhine Māori teen use is a concern.
Ngai Te Rangi files claim to Waitangi Tribunal over Government's te reo plans.
OPINION: Why is the Government so out of touch with its inflammatory te reo policies?
Bayden Barber says children are being 'run off the beach by vehicles'.
Rex Natoealofa lost his legs when he contracted meningitis as a teenager.
Dame Anne Salmond takes readers on a journey through time.
The public gallery was filled with Woods’ family and friends, many of whom were emotional.
OPINION: Our small cohort of indigenous journalists discovered much in common.