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Genetic variant found in Māori, Pacific people could boost ‘good’ cholesterol
Otago University researchers find Polynesian-specific variant may have good health effect.
Otago University researchers find Polynesian-specific variant may have good health effect.
Health officials said it was an important step in reducing historical health inequities.
Equity in pay outcomes will not come without recording and transparency.
The hospital's videos show going to a pharmacy is another option.
Nikau Hindin is engaged in the renewal of the Māori aute (bark cloth) tradition.
Continued priority will be on those most at risk, while informing whānau on prevention.
In a special find, a 150-year-old waka has been salvaged from the Pātea River.
Success of marae-based justice programme partnership to be celebrated.
It is the centenary of the unique stone church in Pakipaki.
Sanctuary was initially announced by former prime minister Sir John Key in 2015.
David Murdoch quits less than 18 months after being appointed.
The Matihiko Awards celebrate and honour Māori innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders.
Taika Waititi says Māori and Polynesians don't need to be white scripted.
New Zealanders are estimated to throw out more than $3 billion worth of food each year.
Stardome will be the first to offer a comprehensive star map showing over 100 Māori names.
A Scottish memorial site for a drowned whaler is at the heart of the injunction.
Environment Minister David Parker says iwi vote was unexpected and disappointing.
A Flaxmere community is angered by Corrections' description of their neighbourhood.
WTO appoints Tania Te Whenua to its first civil advisory board.
Mana whenua and the Government move to fight invasive seaweed.
Tīrama Mai offers a host of events to celebrate Matariki.
Opinion: Hui on massive no-fish zone northeast of New Zealand faces a few hooks.
Former health boss says National's health axe will set Māori back years.
Māori art curator Nigel Borell on creating art for the future.
Grace Rehu takes out top Ahuwhenua young Māori growers award.
Concern concessions will be 'rubber-stamped'.
OPINION: Jarrod Gilbert wonders why anyone would object to te reo.
A book about five carved tōtara panels that were smuggled out of NZ has won a top prize.
Te Rā, the only known customary Māori sail in existence, is returning to Aotearoa.