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Marae stands empty and can't be used for tangihanga
One year on from Gabrielle, families still in limbo

Do New Zealanders really want a Treaty referendum?
The Treaty referendum has caused conflict and protest - but did anyone want it?

The Treaty is the moral trunk whose branches forms the basis that upholds us all - Moxon
Tureiti Moxon slams the Government's 100-day plan.

Stop the smokefree repeal - health agencies
Māori health group want smokefree decision sent to select committee,

Weaving with string games and Te Rā, our oldest sail
An exhibition at Auckland museum will share matauranga Māori knowledge.

Ngai Tahu sees potential opportunities in space
Tāwhaki National Aerospace Centre fuses of tradition and innovation

University of Otago appoints first Deputy-Vice Chancellor Māori
Jacinta Ruru has been appointed as the University of Otago's Deputy-Vice Chancellor Māori.

David Seymour is whistling the same Treaty bigotry as Don Brash - Willie Jackson
OPINION: David Seymour's rhetoric is repeating Don Brash's trash.

Celtic cross discovered on ancient Kaimanawa wall near Lake Taupō
An amateur historian scraped off moss to discover a carved symbol.

Far North hapū gather today to mark biggest signing of Te Tiriti
More Māori chiefs signed Te Tiriti at Mangungu than Waitangi.

Waikato-Tainui Iwi need strong leadership - Tuku Morgan
Waikato-Tainui has selected Tuku Morgan as its chair

Brian Tamaki promises March Madness
The Destiny Church leader is taking his flock back to the streets

Sir Ian Taylor: A letter to Act leader David Seymour
OPINION: 'Perhaps, like you, I am not sure where in the Māori world I sit.'

Future of popular holiday park 'in limbo', residents want answers from iwi owners
Ngāi Tahu, owner of the land, hasn't revealed its plan for the future of the site.

Letters: Herne Bay residents object to sewerage upgrade; fuel tax scrapped
OPINION: And "David Seymour does rather have the doleful eyes of a turtle".

Heather du Plessis-Allan: Luxon just chose to disagree with two-thirds of his own voters
OPINION: Is it possible for us to have a Treaty debate without resorting to violence?

Decision on National Park Village name change still months away
Iwi and residents of National Park have a long wait ahead for a decision on a bid to have

Adam Blair praises NRL Māori All Stars: 'A fantastic week that embodies our culture'
New Māoris coach Adam Blair is excited about his debut

Waipareira’s controversial campaign loan repaid, executive salaries skyrocket
A Herald investigation finds Waipareira has the highest exec pay in the charitable sector.

Ex-Health NZ boss has advice for Reti: Just keep it simple, Shane
OPINION: Former Health NZ chair Rob Campbell has suggestions for the new Health Minister.

Audrey Young: The woman who saved Luxon from disaster at Waitangi
OPINION: The PM's day would have been much worse if he wasn't able to speak at all.

Grandma attacked by motorist who 'tried to snap' her arm at popular beach carpark
“I don’t know why people didn’t jump in to help me.”

Take-off: $5.4m runway opens at Tāwhaki National Aerospace Centre
Wisk, Kea Aerospace and Dawn Aerospace will run test flights from the upgraded facility.

National’s one-size approach to crime will create more victims - Tamatha Paul
Greens justice spokeswoman says cultural reports help rehabilitate inmates.

Green spokesman roles keep MP out of race
Major portfolios keep Teanau Tuiono out of Green leadership race.

Dentist wants sustainable Māori health care
Justin Wall says Māori get inadequate dental care, and there are no plans for change.

Fears Māori women will be targets in Foodstuffs' facial recognition trial
Privacy Commissioner will be closely monitoring the scheme across up to 25 stores.

Coughlan: Why Luxon cannot stop voters having their say on Act's bill
OPINION: One way or another, voters will have a say on the Treaty bill.

‘No evidence’ cultural reports worked - Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith
Goldsmith says the Crown will no longer pay for cultural reports.