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Māori and Pasifika parents worry about kids’ tech use, survey reveals
Technology use and the impact of screen time is the top concern for 70pc of parents.
Technology use and the impact of screen time is the top concern for 70pc of parents.
Laura Wood has been leading the charitable trust since October 2019.
Traditional Māori practitioners will be providing mirimiri and rōngoa in Hawke's Bay.
Heartbroken family selling mum's designer clothes to raise money for others in need
Māori whānau facing cancer talk about barriers to treatment in current health system.
Pacific Island staple kai corned beef is attracting Polynesian youth at the festival.
Te Pūkenga joins with Microsoft, TupuToa and Te Whatu Ora to deliver training.
The Te Pou Theatre will tackle the issues of women speaking on marae.
Co-leader Rawiri Waititi is confident more Māori have filled out their census.
Te Arawa's six Te Matatini finalists perform to raise money for flood victims.
Community advocate Dave Letele goes into the heart of the devastated regions.
Hui looks at how the Tararua District can recover from Cyclone Gabrielle.
$1m in funding will tackle pressing child health issues.
Te Matatini has laid a blue print for festivals into the future
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Last year, the company completed a $20 million upgrade to its network.
Pasifika Festivals have become the heart and soul of communities right across Aotearoa
A rural Hawke's Bay community is finding ways to get by amid plenty of challenges.
The Deputy PM's son had a nasty accident on Sunday.
Summer internship inspires rangatahi to learn more about reducing catfish populations.
Dr Shane Reti says National's family support package will aid Māori most.
New research is painting a sobering picture of the impact of family violence on wāhine
"She was an incredible leader in the rainbow community."
Rural communities of Rissington, Patoka and Puketitiri welcome bridge.
Volunteers walk the dogs in HUHA's care three times a day.
Salvaging and restoring precious taonga from a ruined marae is emotional work.
"People are like, 'What? We didn’t know you’d even been hit'."
Co-governance is not a dirty word and must be part of our future.
Iwi says the settlement will transform their region.
Iwi in three regions are urging their people to be counted and fill in the census.