NZ's official languages: What you need to know
The English language is set to be given official status.
The English language is set to be given official status.
A man charged in relation to a protest at Te Papa this week has been released on bail.
The Government plans to disestablish the authority in its first 100 days.
Everyone will have a different point of view regarding history, Paul Goldsmith says.
Ten per cent of Kiwi adults vape daily, with rates highest among young people.
New Zealand's youngest MP since 1853 delivered her maiden speech yesterday.
'It is very much a place for the living.'
Ngāpuhi will rejoice with a massive hui in Auckland at the weekend.
Māori fashion designer a finalist for New Zealander of the Year.
Hāpai Te Hauora will present a 45,000-signature petition to Parliament today.
It's yet unclear which payments will be cut and where.
Hāpai Te Hauora will present a 45,000-signature petition to Parliament today.
Dante Karangaroa is the fittest man in Aotearoa.
Winston Peters enjoys the sun as protests keep rolling out at Parliament.
Members of the group known for gluing themselves to roads were among those present.
Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa New Zealand Geographic Board supports the proposal.
Unregistered dispensing opticians causing problems
'A dismissal of the reo is essentially a dismissal of the whole idea of Māori itself.'
The Government stamps its mark on a new era, Kaikohe tooth fairy fined for helping desperate locals and when gas demand could outstrip supply in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZHerald
Māori academic Carwyn Jones said Te Papa's Treaty of Waitangi exhibition needs to change.
Youth vaping is dropping but wāhine Māori teen use is a concern.
Next major step in rehabilitating the debased landscape where maunga were removed.
David Seymour on the King's hui - "it's exactly what I hoped would happen".
Bayden Barber says children are being 'run off the beach by vehicles'.
Dame Anne Salmond takes readers on a journey through time.
Matariki next year will see the unveiling of a pou at Te Kete Aronui Rototuna Library.
OPINION: We could collapse into a chaos not seen in this country before.
'We will fight forever' if Govt lets us down - Hinerangi Cooper-Puru.