
Kea Kids: Māori Minecraft competition builds community through creativity
We’re at Te Ahi Orokohanga, where over 140 kids are competing in a Minecraft speed-building competition entirely in Te Reo Māori!
We’re at Te Ahi Orokohanga, where over 140 kids are competing in a Minecraft speed-building competition entirely in Te Reo Māori!
Justice David Collins points to early miscarriages of justice in colonial New Zealand.
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The free school lunch programme was initially launched by Labour in 2019.
Survey data will help support kaimahi and the kaupapa Māori service they provide.
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Crown Lynn Pottery was a major employer in West Auckland.
The Labour MP will become the first Māori MP to debate at Oxford Union.
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Councillor Melaina Huaki has resigned effective immediately.
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Te Tumu Paeroa CIO Ruth Russell described Māori data as a 'taonga'.
Matthew Tukaki says society is to blame for Oranga Tamariki's failures.
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Iwi leader lashes out at Ministers who attend Iwi Chairs Forum.
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'I feel very proud, very grateful and very happy.'
Labour MP asks minister 'to step in and stop these callous cuts'.
Education Minister sees benefits in the kura kaupapa Māori approach to teaching.
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