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'Beyond what we wanted': Te Whānau Puoro win Smokefree Tangata Beats national final
"This is honestly beyond what we wanted to achieve."
"This is honestly beyond what we wanted to achieve."
Holly Cameron on her learning journey and reconnecting to her culture.
Prostate Cancer Foundation kaumatua's plea to Māori men.
The book focuses on designs, concepts and visions that encompass Māori beliefs.
E Tipu E Rea Whānau Services says home kit is a game changer.
Natalie Jones wants to generate $20,000 through online crowdfunding.
Act Party leader David Seymour says all Kiwis must be treated equally.
OPINION: Restrictions, not education, is the way to reduce alcohol harm
Demand for te reo courses has surged over the past few years.
OPINION: Why too many Te Pūkenga learners are disengaging too early.
"When the gun went off we knew it was serious," says Harlequins Bar punter.
The tenant and his partner are now on priority watch for a new whare.
New bilingual signs are soon to be introduced at parks and reserves.
'We’re pretty sharp at this. I’ve been doing this for nearly 30 years.'
The former Warriors star's first guest will be his old teammate, Manu Vatuvei.
Fish n' chip shop became a major company. Now Sealord wants it.
Efeso Collins said the threat made him reassess his priorities.
My journey begins back in time when Ngātoroirangi conquered Mount Tongariro.
OPINION: The process of developing of te reo Māori speakers in our whānau took 30 years.
Four Rotorua high school kapa haka teams are preparing to head to Nelson.
Tamihana-Iorangi says being able to korero with her grandparents was a taonga.
While working on the 2022 film Whina, McDowell felt the urge to connect with te reo.
Decision-makers will be required to pay particular regard to the new strategy.
The launch is at Pūtiki Marae on Friday morning.
In a statement, Flavell said his first round of treatment was two weeks ago.
Patua te Taniwha Charitable Trust sat down for a Q&A with Teresa Mihinui.
A dance of identity and connection, a tapestry of history, culture, and personal vision.
Travel by foot from the depths of Te Urewera alone is a superhuman undertaking.
Sandra Coney puts the words behind the picture of the protest 42 years ago
Whānau living overseas are doing their best to keep te wiki o te reo Māori thriving.