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'I was freaking out': Victim tells of home invasion by teen trio
The sole occupant of the house was told he would be killed if he did not hand over cash.
The sole occupant of the house was told he would be killed if he did not hand over cash.
'I love that the designer I’m walking for has got a good message'.
Several marae face the difficult prospect of having to move.
Te Pūtea Whakatupu Trust changes name to Tapuwae Roa
Māori have rights by agreement, not conquest, says party president
(m)Orpheus production to feature Māori and Pacific Island influences.
Northland fighters preparing for their next encounters.
Boxing stars Lani Daniels (Ngāti Hine) and Mea Motu (Te Rarawa) will both compete in their hometown Whangārei. Video / Te Ao Māori News
Oriori were often composed by parents and elders of the community.
Annette Sykes unhappy Jennifer Ward-Lealand appointed to Māori Language Commission.
Dr Anthony Hoete hopes a new type of rental model could increase housing affordability.
Mark Lang found his Māori and spiritual guidance in prison.
Fair Food,provides 35,000 meals for Auckland families in need every week.
The Urban Nature Fund is included in the Greens' Climate-Safe Communities plan.
Beach has been affected by motorised vehicles travelling over the dunes.
Taranaki’s eight iwi have voted overwhelmingly to approve the redress deal.
Takahē numbers are now estimated to be nearing 500 and growing at 8pc a year.
Hapū declared a rāhui at Abbey Caves until the end of August, but it may be extended.
Luxon says his party would put an end to gangs getting government contracts, if elected.
The festival is run by Rotorua Chamber of Pride.
Fresh insights from the Indigenous Language and Technology conference.
In Darwin, Australia, attendees of the biennial Indigenous Language and Technology Conference have been hearing about initiatives to preserve and protect the Māori language. Video / Te Ao Māori News
Toi o Wairaka 'has many roles' within the community.
Caren Fox officially becomes the first wahine to hold the position.
The police inquiry into Inspector Regan Tamihere has no cultural component.
Former chairman of Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki Hemi (James) Brown has died.
'Incidental exposure' to language is helpful for anyone who wants to learn a language.
Students from 10 high schools will come together for the Wellies for Wellbeing.
Leader David Seymour rules Maori seats out