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Chris Hipkins crosses Aotearoa to make it in time for music festival
From Waitangi to Hoani Waititi - all in a day's travel for PM.
Manurewa Marae CEO eyes future in national politics
Takutai Moana Kemp to contest Tāmaki Makaurau,
Mama with the mana of the North to stand for Te Pāti Māori
Mariameno Kapa-Kingi named as Te Pāti Māori Te Tai Tokerau candidate.
Experts to present framework for Wai 262 flora, fauna claim at Waitangi
Te Taumata Whakapūmau engage expert to develop a framework protection of taonga.
Opinion: We were the last indigenous nation to be colonised by the British Empire
Our tupuna were not just waiting to be found - Debbie Ngarewa-Packer.
Lady Tureiti Moxon: Commemorating Waitangi is about Crown congruence
We still have a long way to achieve peace and harmony.
More than 40,000 expected to Hoani Waititi Marae
Hoani Waititi Marae will be rocking to the sounds of music
Gull, Ngāi Te Rangi offer discount fuel for iwi beneficiaries
Vouchers will be distributed for a 10 per cent discount on fuel.
Kapahaka will be thundering in the Garden of Eden
Venue organisers confident Eden Park will drain for Ed Sheeran and Te Matatini.
How racism was identified in initial media reporting of Covid in Aotearoa
Media reports during the Covid pandemic targeted poor and vulnerable communities.
Indigenous leaders fear race attacks amid tensions
Indigenous leaders fear race attacks amid Aus' NT tensions
Māori company sending dearly departed loved ones into the heavens
StardustMe aims to put loved ones among the stars
Short film colonisation collection features Tūhoe tale
We Are Still Here is a collaboration between Australian and Aotearoa filmmakers.
Dave Letele moves flood relief support to next phase
Community advocate wants a warehouse to store furniture for flood victims.
Australian Prime Minister implements ‘fairer’ 501 deportation policy
A new policy as set out by Australian PM Anthony Albanese is now in force.
Good day for Labour's Māori caucus in Cabinet reshuffle
Opinion: Māori make big gains in Labour Cabinet reshuffle.
Mum of five heading for world beauty pageant competition in Bulgaria
A mum of five has not let life's challenges stand in her way.
Air force wants more wāhine Māori and Pasifika high-flyers eyeing career
"There’s a place for you in the Air Force or any other military group."
Māori health providers across the motu suppport whānau during floods
Marae opens doors to those whānau most affected
‘Crisis’ coming over children’s vaccination numbers post-Covid
Child vaccination rates in areas like South Auckland remain in a state of crisis.
‘I’m sorry, I can’t stop crying’: Northland boxer's hall of fame surprise
Daniella Smith to be inducted into the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame.
One Love concert in Tauranga cancelled due to extreme weather
Organisers canned the event at 9am due to site flooding, high winds and travel issues.
Titewhai: People hated and feared her but just as many loved and revered her
Titewhai Harawira and Jacinda Ardern deserve the applause and accolades
The Smear Your Mea campaign could save hundreds of wāhine lives
Teneka Ellison-Pere wants to do her bit for the Smear Your Mea campaign.
Te Pāti Māori eyes Te Tai Hauāuru for election 2023
Adrian Rurawhe's decision to go list only at the election opens door for Te Pāti Māori.
PM Hipkins to deliver special message to Harawira from Ardern
Former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern had a special relationship with Titewhai Harawira.
Research reveals Māori children suffer most from health inequality
New research has found Māori children are unable to engage with primary healthcare.
28th Māori Battalion Battle memorial flag to fly high on Waitangi Day
Struggle goes on to get much-deserved recognition for brave Māori soldiers.