KahuMāori and Pasifika parents worry about kids’ tech use, survey revealsTechnology use and the impact of screen time is the top concern for 70pc of parents.10 Mar 09:18 PM
KahuTraditional Māori practitioners travel to support flood-hit whānauTraditional Māori practitioners will be providing mirimiri and rōngoa in Hawke's Bay.10 Mar 08:58 PM
KahuStylish mum’s designer clothes to support cancer whānauHeartbroken family selling mum's designer clothes to raise money for others in need10 Mar 07:25 AM
Kahu'They don't care about us': Whānau fighting cancer share struggles with health systemMāori whānau facing cancer talk about barriers to treatment in current health system.10 Mar 07:00 AM
TalanoaHow do you attract Pacific youth at Polyfest? Corned beef!Pacific Island staple kai corned beef is attracting Polynesian youth at the festival.10 Mar 06:38 AM
KahuJudith Collins marae speaking criticism sparks Māori theatre productionThe Te Pou Theatre will tackle the issues of women speaking on marae.09 Mar 10:23 PM
KahuTe Arawa kapa haka raising pūtea for flood whānauTe Arawa's six Te Matatini finalists perform to raise money for flood victims.09 Mar 05:57 PM
KahuDave Letele’s diary of the devastation and sense of hopelessness in rural communitiesCommunity advocate Dave Letele goes into the heart of the devastated regions.09 Mar 07:03 AM
KahuWeaving traditional knowledge into caring for native plant life in KapitiKapiti Coast weavers are teaching local council about native plant care.09 Mar 06:30 AM
TalanoaPolyfest 2023: Day 1 in PhotosThe Auckland Secondary Schools' ASB Polyfest kicked off yesterday, with groups taking to the Diversity Stage on Day 1 of competition.08 Mar 06:30 PM
TalanoaPolyfest: What is possible for youth when their culture is front and centrePasifika Festivals have become the heart and soul of communities right across Aotearoa08 Mar 05:30 AM
KahuClothing brand Soil and Sand awarded at Te Tai Tokerau Māori Business Awards"We just try our best, try our hardest, to give our customers the best product we can."08 Mar 01:00 AM
TalanoaPolyFest is back to normal this yearPolyfest 2023 to return to normalcy after four years of disruption.07 Mar 08:08 PM
KahuProfessor Tracey McIntosh: We must work with all the whānau to make a collective changeNew research is painting a sobering picture of the impact of family violence on wāhine07 Mar 05:51 PM
KahuResilient Māori of Rangatira Marae working to salvage precious taongaSalvaging and restoring precious taonga from a ruined marae is emotional work.07 Mar 12:15 AM
KahuRahui Papa: Iwi and hapū will have the way, the means and the resources to go and collect the dataIwi in three regions are urging their people to be counted and fill in the census.06 Mar 06:35 PM
KahuThe best of Aotearoa musicians line up to support the Cyclone Gabrielle fundraising effortMore high-profile Kiwi artists join the concert to raise funds for flood victims.06 Mar 07:01 AM
KahuShante Cameron: As a Māori wāhine, I'm committed to making ikura (periods) a more empowering experienceShante Cameron creates alternative to store-bought sanitary pads.06 Mar 05:12 AM
KahuThe Drawing Board: Tūrama, a whare that embeds whakapapa into the buildingTūrama is a whare that embeds whakapapa into the building05 Mar 10:02 PM
New Zealand‘Ludicrous’: Richard Dawkins, Elon Musk criticise mātauranga Māori as Kiwi researcher hits backDawkins described the implementation of the policy as "adolescent virtue-signalling".04 Mar 02:03 AM
KahuFate of whale fossil taken from West Coast river unknownMan removed a whale fossil from a riverbank at Little Wanganui on the West Coast.03 Mar 11:23 PM
LifestyleEx-ballerina exposes the dark underbelly of the ballet worldAlice Robb talks about the entrenched misogyny and predatory culture of the ballet world.03 Mar 11:04 PM
TravelAuckland Council’s proposed budget a ‘step backwards’ for the city says tourism associationConsequences will be felt throughout the country, says Tourism Industry Aotearoa CEO.03 Mar 01:34 AM
KahuTe Rauhiringa Brown: If it wasn’t for the work I did with Te Pou, I wouldn’t be where I am today"It’s great to be back in this space. Theatre feeds my soul.”02 Mar 07:40 PM
KahuYoungster Wairua Edmonds enters the big time with his shearsThe Masterton 10-year-old is a fourth-generation shearer.02 Mar 06:10 PM
KahuMum fumes amid claims teacher forced student to cut off taonga'I don’t know if the taonga did a pukana to the teacher or what.'02 Mar 01:19 AM
LifestyleOlive oil in coffee? New Starbucks line a curiosity in ItalyOlive oil in coffee is hardly a tradition in Italy, but that didn't stop Starbucks,02 Mar 12:10 AM
OpinionBoris Sokratov: To bend, bow and kneel are not in Campbell’s DNAThe sacking of Rob Campbell might be the death knell for Māori health.01 Mar 06:03 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionMerepeka Raukawa-TaitMerepeka Raukawa-Tait: Te Matatini showcases huge commitment from all involvedOPINION: I saw Te Matatini showcasing the best kapa haka in the world.28 Feb 08:00 PM
KahuOpinion: 'Stingy and mean' - Why the Govt should increase funding for Te MatatiniOPINION: Iwi settlements have been inadequate - this is the least that Govt can do.28 Feb 05:35 PM
KahuWillie Jackson: $15 million package for Māori-led recovery 'not special treatment'The fund has been given for a Māori-led response to Cyclone Gabrielle rebuild.28 Feb 02:00 AM
KahuMāori architecture in spotlight in eight-part TV seriesA new wave of modern Māori-driven and designed architecture is emerging across Aotearoa.27 Feb 08:03 PM
KahuRevealed: How much kai went into massive Matatini hāngiRewi Spraggon cooks up a hearty hangi treat for the thousands of whānau.27 Feb 07:52 PM
KahuRare Disorders Month highlights real realities for whānau MāoriRare Disorders NZ is calling on Aotearoa to #GlowUpShowUp for Rare Disorders Month.27 Feb 05:30 PM