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Kelvin Davis pushes back on Corrections report
Corrections Minister hits back at Ombudsman report
Corrections Minister hits back at Ombudsman report
Government injects another $30 million to help Gabrielle clean-up.
"I don’t want rangatahi to think going into places like Parliament is a scary place"
Dunedin City Council throws support behind Waka Kotahi's bilingual signs
Cases have risen each year for the past two years and are expected to again this year.
A final decision on the fate of Russell's name may be mere weeks away.
'I want to make a difference for our Māori and Pacific Youth.'
An additional $6 million in funding will be allocated to community organisations.
A new app enables users to map, measure and improve their own mental health.
Does having Māori seats threaten the existence of the statutory board?
Northland and Auckland will form the country's first Three Waters inter-regional entity.
Two Bay of Islands College students have taken the karate and kickboxing world by storm.
We all know someone that just goes on and on and on and on about the same thing. How do you deal with that? Video / Kōwhai Productions
Ex-health boss Rob Campbell wonders about health outcomes for everyone.
The harvest will be a step towards the restoration of the whenua and hapū.
Hawke's Bay whānau are still living on a marae almost five months after Cyclone Gabrielle.
Cushla Tangaere-Manuel will go up against Meka Whaitiri.
Opinion: Other Kiwis may be troubled too if they could see past characterisation of Kuru.
The mayor wants everyone across the Super City to celebrate Māori new year.
Tamahaki, Tamakana and Uenuku will formally sign the Deed of Settlement on July 29.
Changes allow "the sun to shine down on Te Waro Uri for the first time in decades".
The July 13 deadline is coming closer for Māori voters.
Chris Harrison was sworn in as a police officer recently — 16 years after he first applied
AskNicely named hi-tech Māori Company of the Year.
Pipiwai world champion Lani Daniels considers big purse fight.
A lack of support from health agencies has left a mum of four struggling to keep up with caring for her son Te Kaha who has a rare genetic disorder - MECP2 Duplication Syndrome. Video / Faultline Films Made with funding from NZ on Air
Whānau support is often needed for the people surrounding the one that has the issue. Video / Kōwhai Productions
This instalment of the programme deals with a neurological and developmental disorder.
Hawke's Bay mana whenua representatives may join Civil Defence committee.
Suggestions National has a poor relationship with Māori dismissed as untrue.