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Is the future of Te Karere Māori news on the line?
Te Karere is at risk of being restructured into a single Māori news service on Māori TV.
Te Karere is at risk of being restructured into a single Māori news service on Māori TV.
Less time travelling means more time to be creative. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The first computers and modems for needy families have already been dispatched.
Charles Berryman was at a function when he collapsed and died.
Tui Keenan feeds her family with her passion for hunting and connecting with her heritage.
A woman who changed the way we sing the national anthem is now focusing on music therapy.
Fastest growing Mongrel Mob chapter turning over new leaf, to empower whānau.
Jacinda Ardern sent a video message to the centenarian, who was last to leave her party.
Maori TV reporter and Whanganui export backed by proud whānau after Miss World win.
Keith Ikin has been appointed the new chief executive of Maori Television.
NZ On Air funding will support new website for young viewers.
Former Warriors player Wairangi Koopu is giving comedy a go for new Maori TV series.
Awards for Maori New Year celebrate outstanding commitment to Aotearoa and kaupapa Maori.
COMMENT: Whatever happens to Australian media asset will also affect NZ
A Te Matatini life member who was one of the stars of the national kapa haka festival the last time it was held in Hawke's Bay is
A Hastings athletics arena built to replace another track displaced by a shopping centre development seven years ago is nearing completion
Kingi Ihaka, who died in Auckland on Tuesday morning, has returned to Te Kao, where he was born in 1942. He is remembered as a distinguished
Paora Maxwell said it was never the intention to remove the word Maori from its brand.
Television's new reality show aimed at finding the ultimate "Polynesian Warrior".
The screening rights to Auckland schoolboy rugby will be opened up next season to other media companies, giving them the chance to take on broadcasting giant Sky.
The New Zealand Herald, with Māori Television, is marking New Zealand's 40th Māori Language Week with Māori words and phrases for a different theme each day.
Forty years ago, in April 1975, a high profile protest march from the Far North to Wellington was being planned to co-ordinate with September 14, 1975.
Everyday use of Maori language in Aotearoa is accepted in many areas of society but we still have a way to go before its usage is normalised, writes Paora Maxwell.
The NZ Herald, with Māori Television, is marking New Zealand's 40th Māori Language Week with Māori words and phrases for a different theme each day.
Year 2 students at Glenfield's Mānuka Primary School are still learning to read and write in English - but they are already learning te reo Māori too.
Rnui kaumtua Hori (George) Winikerei Taua never thought he would see the day when Maori and English words took equal places in his local supermarket.
Children from a Māori immersion class in Pukekohe are the stars of a new digital book released by Auckland Transport for Māori Language Week.
The NZ Herald is marking New Zealand's 40th Maori Language Week with Māori words and phrases for a different theme each day.
We are marking New Zealand's 40th Māori Language Week with Māori words and phrases for a different theme each day.