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Photographer on elevating migrant voices in NZ’s fine arts
Abhi Chinniah reveals challenges as she makes strides in Aotearoa’s fine arts scene.
Families who lost everything in Māngere fire will need support into new year
Two weeks ago, a fire ripped through a church complex at Māngere Bridge.
'Private health cover saved my life - but I’m worried for my Māori cousins'
Opinion: Boris Sokratov has private health care but his Māori cousins don't.
Dame Naida has doubts over Government’s approach to te reo Māori
“I think they’re racist - there’s no other word for it."
Reti on Māori health: I want to paint a different dream, a different vision
Health Minister wants to move funding and resources closer to the homes and hapū.
Ngāpuhi selects youngest chairman to lead NZ’s largest iwi
Mane Tahere will take over from Wane Wharerau as Ngāpuhi's new chairman.
Willis: We have no choice but to implement te reo bonuses
Nicola Willis reins back her comments on te reo bonuses
'Beautiful kaupapa': Fill the Bus greeted with generous donations
One 12-year-old boy donated 120 cans to the campaign.
'Ticking boxes': Return of charter schools tempting due to MoE red tape
The principal of a former flagship charter school is considering switching back.
Maori king to host a national hui in January in bid for unity
Kīngi Tuheitia wants to ensure all voice are heard.
Opinion: Charitable giving shows employees you are walking the talk
Food support organisations grow because the need in the community is growing.
Water polo tournament proves popular
Registrations of Māori and Pacific teams overwhelm organisers.
Editorial: Name shame games get us nowhere
Opinion: Govt department Māori names should not be a cause for drama.
'Talked to, not walked over’: Te Pāti Māori president John Tamihere says up to 1000 vehicles will join 'car-koi'
Te Pāti Māori president orchestrating tomorrow's whānau protest.
Rob Campbell: Health equity cannot be achieved by Te Whatu Ora
Former health chairman addresses equity in health.
'I'm very blessed': Whaea to the homeless Michelle Kidd retires
Michelle Kidd has been a friendly face in a daunting world for those in need for years.
Wellbeing festival to see in New Year
A huge festival will be held in Tahawai to bring in the New Year.
Ken Mair: 'Our people need to stand up'
Māori leadership calls for all Māori to unite to fight Treaty dumping.
Staunch Māori rivals look for way forward
The Kīngitanga and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei have committed to a series of hui.
Opinion: Tutahi Tonu was a physical embodiment of Dad's inspirational dream
The wharenui has a bunch of memories for many Māori.
Commissioner holds office at pleasure of Governor-General
Police Minister Mark Mitchell can't sack Commissioner Coster - even he he wanted to.
Skate ramps to get an artistic makeover to deter taggers
The skatepark has quickly become a well-loved asset in the community.
Māori author wins book award
Michael Bennett's main character is based on the 'incredible women' in his life.
Gender pay gap closing but wāhine ‘working for free’ for the rest of the year
The inequality is wider again for Māori and Pasifika women.
Māori descent counts to be among first Census data released in mid-2024
Te Whata data platform will allow easy access to stats.
Opinion: Absolute historical truth is difficult outside of registries of births and deaths
OPINION: Just because Māori history is oral history doesn't mean it's any less true.
Nick Carroll: Rangatahi deserve better … ‘reimagining how life skills are taught’
A new interactive online course promises to teach rangatahi fundamental skills.
Fears sold Otara polytech site could attract more graffiti and youth crime
“Ōtara needs a place where we can build ourselves and it never happened.”
Gardens and golfing? Public consultation on use of land in Mount Maunganui
Omanu resident has been pushing for a community garden since 2021.