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With its peculiar ink smell, the Herald became my confidante, my secret companion
Alice in Wonderland took 7-year-old Lois Turei down the rabbit hole to the NZ Herald.
Alice in Wonderland took 7-year-old Lois Turei down the rabbit hole to the NZ Herald.
About 60 boats are booked to be in to Kennedy Point marina before Christmas.
It comes after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs erased te reo Māori from some official use.
Winston Peters today stated there would either be 'one deal or two deals'.
A weekly wrap of the top stories from our podcast network.
Kahutoi Te Kanawa talks about Te Rā, the only known customary Māori sail in existence, in Auckland War Memorial Museum's exhibition titled Te Rā: Navigating Home. Video / Jason Oxenham
A new cervical self-test is proving to be the winning choice for many women.
'I’m loving the place and the people so far,' says visitor experience leader Max Reeves.
Third Waka Hourua Festival is heading to the South Island for the first time.
OPINION: Sydney Keepa outlines pay discrepancies for Māori men.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's mum is gifted special gift from Auckland tapa artists.
'The consequences are too serious to run the risk.'
Māori play features whānau, aroha and the world of advertising.
'Cheeky' boy fighting for his life in Starship children’s hospital after a hit-and-run.
The milestone meeting has happened, but talks could still carry on for days.
The occupation started when the landowner planned to use a digger to widen an accessway.
Kāpiti Coast District Council establishes a Māori ward because young people want it.
Te Pāti Māori wins Tāmaki Makaurau to confirm a record six MPs in Parliament.
"A lot of the practises that we are doing are not good for Papatuanuku.”
Lisa Tumahai is challenging the next generation of Ngāi Tahu to step up.
NZ First has made supportive remarks about Act's approach to Māori.
Anthony Stretch and his talented tamariki blew the crowd of 25,000 away.
The Act Party leader talks about his whakapapa and Te Tiriti.
'It was an opportunity for ngā iwi to put aside boundaries.'
Remand inmate numbers will rise over next decade, unless changes made.
The man wants his daughter to be aware of her identity and proud of her heritage.
The re-emergence of Covid will put Māori and Pasifika whānau most at risk.
“We want to know their story on what works and doesn’t, and if not, then why?”
And a question emerges over a director's role as the interim CEO.
Sir Richard is a Rangatira in every sense of the word.