‘Beautifully restored’ Mātaatua Marae reopens in Rotorua
Ten marae in Ngāi Tūhoe cluster received $4.9m in funding.
Ten marae in Ngāi Tūhoe cluster received $4.9m in funding.
Auckland's top kapa haka talent will be on show next month.
What does a hapū leader say about consultation? What next for Waiheke Marina chiefs?
The Daniel Karehana Te Hapori Matihiko Memorial Scholarship is worth $5000.
The 1.5m, 60kg carving was stolen during Easter weekend.
Waipareira and local iwi roll out a new model of housing and care for the elderly.
Walk out doesn't mean shut out as iwi prepared to come back to the table.
The long-time bureaucrat takes over as chair of Ngāpuhi investments.
Brown is the first Māori woman to receive the NZ of Architects’ 2023 Gold Medal.
Iwi Chairs pull team from supporting Government's racist rhetoric
A conference looks to the future of Māoridom and a fit-for-purpose constitution.
Money better spent on boosting marae and civil defence capability - chairwoman.
The coalition is bringing back a requirement to allow a referendum on Māori wards.
OPINION: Pharmac has announced flu vaccines will no longer be free for children.
David Seymour re-establishes Māori charter schools
Iwi leader claims there's already 'lots of interest from overseas companies'.
'Our people also want to know whether we can trust the crown in these matters.'
Shane Reti says preferential entry schemes address his priority - doctor shortages,
Today marks the 160th anniversary of the battle.
The new film commemorates a pivotal Waikato land war.
Rainbow Hub Waikato is designed as a safe place for the LGBTQIA+ community.
There are concerns about the plans blocking viewshafts to sacred mountains.
'We are committed to supporting the growth of wāhine Māori in technology.'
The initiative is aimed at those 18+ who are not employed or studying.
'We're out of it day-to-day' - Damien Taylor steps back from successful hotel developer.
'A bank ought not to exist simply to make impossible sums of money.'
'The songs of our ancestor, the tohorā (whale), grow fainter,' says Kīngi Tuheitia.
Te Iwi Kohuru (Boy) Mangu and Rongo Wetere had a vision for Māori youth.
The two Charles Goldie works sold under the hammer will stay in NZ.
OPINION: Comparing Māori and Pasifika uni space to KKK is out of line - even for Peters.