Tighter rules for customary marine title return under NZ First coalition deal
Legislation to nullify Appeal Court decision for customary marine titles.
Legislation to nullify Appeal Court decision for customary marine titles.
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Green-lipped mussels used to reverse destructive fishing practices.
Developers and locals clash over building site.
OPINION: We're all implicated in the Abuse in Care inquiry report. So what will we do now?
The Government disagrees with a recent ruling.
Te Whatu Ora is proposing cutting 44 jobs, many of which were just established.
Men of league gather in Rotorua for mental health.
The return of Pākinga Pā to local hapu has been a momentous achievement for all involved
Ngāti Whātua are an iwi split by land but are united by spirit.
Ngarimu Blair explains how Auckland’s biggest iwi lost its land and how it is growing back.
'We should be dreaming about what we can be as a people, as a nation.'
Rahui Papa explains the how the loss of land through invasion impacted the iwi.
Documents show a historic pā was taken from Māori in the 1970s for 'European hands'.
A historian describes the Herald at the time as a 'mouthpiece for settler interests'.
To face what’s ahead as a country, we must first know our past.
Whenua is as important to urban Māori as it is to iwi.
Historian Vincent O’Malley explains the decisions that made a difference.
The 3000-page report calls for apologies, redress and police investigations.
New Zealand is set to take back its haka world record.
Up to 10,000 people are expected to meet at Eden Park on September 29th in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the world's largest haka. Video / Whakaata Māori
David Seymour questions whether other cultural practices would be incorporated.
'I’ve kept Māori health very much in front of mind' - Shane Reti
The staffer said the Māori world was being 'persecuted' by the coalition's policies.
'I think Kororāreka is the name it should be, because that's what it was called.'
'This shows is the Act Party has no confidence in their coalition party agreement.'
OPINION: A tongue-in-cheek letter on behalf of the Health Minister.
Tongan artist Tui Gillies is showing off her skills in a month-long residency.
The first military-style academy for young offenders is set to start next week.