'I couldn't be prouder': Hauraki Council establishes Māori wards for 2025 election
The council voted against the wards in 2018, but councillors now 'committed to the mahi'.
The council voted against the wards in 2018, but councillors now 'committed to the mahi'.
“Smash through these doors and build a new one for everyone," reporter Will Sangster says.
Te Rito journalism cadet William Sangster, who has cerebral palsy, presents his first voiceover story - breaking down barriers in the process. Video / Whakaata Māori
Māori voted strategically in the seven electorates
Kapa haka in Kirikiriroa is being used as a healing power of culture.
The ceremony will return medals to the whānau of 75 Māori veterans.
The band's funky sound is back with their latest single, Dancing in the Rain.
Judge Frances Eivers believes 'a criminal response is not a solution'.
Kora frontman Francis Kora says the new single is a reflection of weather events that hit the country last summer. Video / Te Ao Māori
'The success range is quite incredible', says principal.
Financial advisor Roszarri Wiringi is heling people find their first homes.
In 1822, Hongi Hika raised a large war party intending to move through the North Island.
The council says it made the decision after consulting the community.
Labour MP said he's “decided to hang around for a while”.
Māori Party copping criticism over calls to expel Israeli ambassador.
Local company Dynasty Sport confirmed as apparel partner for next season and beyond.
M9: 'Such a cool way to express who we are and what we do'.
He wants the new Government to deliver more police for his town.
The 2023 election saw a changing of the guard in Māori political representation.
Piri Weepu is ready to Pitch In to help foodbanks increase stores this year.
One in three Māori experience racial abuse and harassment in New Zealand.
Emerging new Māori digital artist changes his course in life.
Te Pāti Māori says voting was 'unpleasant' for some Māori, Electoral Commission disagrees.
Former superintendent back in blue as deputy chief executive for iwi and communities.
Māori wrestler Tee Hawke shapes up for the biggest match of his career.
Moana Theodore is the third director in the 51 years of the Dunedin Study.
Tuta Ngarimu might be gone, but he will never be forgotten.
The message to visitors is to respect tangata whenua and wāhi tapu.
"Never be too proud to ask for help and never be too stubborn to receive it."