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Kai Ika Project diverts over 365,000kg of kaimoana from landfill
"Cans for Kai is more than just a fundraiser - it promotes the value of recycling."
Leo Molloy's Melbourne Cup punt and the charities that could benefit
Leo Molloy will give the winnings off a $2.5k Melbourne Cup bet to charity.
Kapa haka funding is money well spent - MP
Kelvin Davis says the boost to Matatini is great for new kapa kids.
Archives NZ seeks feedback on abuse in care inquiry records
Chief archivist to work on what care records are and where they are held.
A great sign of the times as Waka Kotahi and Te Matawai win award for bilingual signage
Waka Kotahi and Te Mātāwai have won an award for their bilingual signs.
Dame Valerie encourages a ‘shut down for an hour’ in support of mental health
Dame Valerie Adams is putting her weight behind Gumboot Friday.
Maori matron's descendants finally take her war medals home
Mary Claudine Cairns served at Papakura military camp, training army nurses.
‘It’s so terrifying for me:’ Actor Ngahuia Piripi reveals her fear of taking the M9 stage
Shortland Street star talks about her challenges and what terrifies her.
Willie Jackson: Some South African fans want to murder me, but I call it like I see it
Jackson's post triggered thousands of responses from South African fans.
AUT launches campaign to tell parents about the value of education for their children
"We need every one of them to reach their potential."
Gumboot Friday: Complacency kills - Kiwi kids need you now more than ever as demand for youth counselling soars
I Am Hope chief executive Troy Elliott is urging Kiwis to support the event this year.
Labour Māori strategist sees silver red lining in dark blue cloud
Māori voted strategically in the seven electorates
Ram raid bill will have long lasting effects on mokopuna Māori - children’s commissioner
Judge Frances Eivers believes 'a criminal response is not a solution'.
Jackson: "I never looked at politics or advancing Māori as a job. I have always looked at it as a privilege."
Labour MP said he's “decided to hang around for a while”.
Giving back to the community important to Ōtaki farming family
Max Lutz and his family have been heavily involved in the community.
Latest historical Norsewood project sees the past meet the present
Norsewood Treasures and Heritage Project collects stories from young and old.
Lloyd Matiu Whiri: 'I broke the chains of the past, picked it up and owned it'
Emerging new Māori digital artist changes his course in life.
Retired cop Pieri Munro returns to force in top Māori police role
Former superintendent back in blue as deputy chief executive for iwi and communities.
Bright and bold works winners at Mangaweka’s big arts and market day
Fakes and Forgeries contest winners favoured the bright and bold.
Legacy of staunch Tairāwhiti advocate Tuta Ngarimu will live on forever
Tuta Ngarimu might be gone, but he will never be forgotten.
Miriama Smith: 'There was this sense that we were being boxed into an idea of being Maori'
"Never be too proud to ask for help and never be too stubborn to receive it."
Parking spots almost extinct as Foxton swings
Thousands descended on the town for the annual Spring Fling.
Funding boost for indigenous start-ups
Four start-up organisations have received funding to support indigenous stories.
Widow and family live with frustrations over hospital death of 'fit, health-conscious man'
Coroner rules Koro Mullins' death a 'consequence of multiple failures'.
Maramataka the focus of new Puke Ariki Museum exhibition
Visitors can learn about the Māori lunar calendar and traditional practices of māra kai.
Midwife who exposed Oranga Tamariki uplift scandal dies
Ripeka Ormsby was the 'quiet hero' behind significant child welfare reforms.
Jamie Ballantyne on coal mining, couriering and the 'alien sport' of cricket
"A forward defensive shot? No idea what you’re talking about."
Opinion: Let us embrace pay transparency and the Pasifika leadership
In New Zealand, the ethnic pay gap is a reality we must confront.