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'Erased from history': Smash hit show Hamilton is coming here - but some aren't happy about it
The NZ-bound smash-hit show has won fans around the world - but some aren't happy with it.
The NZ-bound smash-hit show has won fans around the world - but some aren't happy with it.
The world-famous spot will be closed until 2030.
The Pacific Budget package has a strong focus on maintaining Pacific languages.
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This Budget focuses on initiatives to prevent violence from happening in the first place.
His greatest legacy would be the "wealth of knowledge" left for the younger generation.
Karnin Ahorangi Peter died after a group of students were trapped in Abbey Caves.
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Autaia celebrates the richness, diversity, and importance of ngā toi Māori (Māori arts).
Otago Polyfest draws in upwards of 160 schools and more than 6000 performers.
Corrella join Waiata Anthems line-up to normalise te reo Māori.
Charles is keen to show that he can be a unifying figure for everyone in the UK.
Visitors' furry friends will be able to see the ancient sites too.
The technique, mīmiro, will be used to rebuild a historic Bay of Plenty wharenui.
Her children want their mother to lie where she wished.
The way Bali authorities are dealing with foreigners is changing.
Witi Ihimaera talks with award-winning author Shilo Kino about going back to school.
Wāhine toa incorporating indigenous aesthetic considering tikanga and mātauranga Māori.
Here are some of the best performances and productions.
High costs of living are driving the need for gardening programmes in schools.
The journal has been written by a collective of established Māori historians.
Popular event a three-day showcase of kapa haka, music, reo, kai, debate and learning.
The marae is the cultural heart of Massey University’s Wellington campus.
The "mini-Matatini" kicks off today in South Auckland.
The park will be governed jointly by Ngā iwi o Taranaki and the Minister of Conservation,
“He was an original pioneer here."
The deal consigns the name Egmont to the history books.
Ngāti Kahungunu chairman Bayden Barber sees it as an opportunity rather than a "risk".
A Lindauer painting of Waimarama chief Harawira Te Mahikai will stay in the country.