
Māori Battalion taonga stolen from Waitangi museum in broad daylight
The kauri gum treasure, the size of a small netball, was taken around midday on Sunday.
The kauri gum treasure, the size of a small netball, was taken around midday on Sunday.
Dame Anne Salmond says she does not support Act's attempt to rewrite document.
Whakatū Marae is urging the council to rename the 'colonial' Founders Heritage Park.
Ka Ora Telecare's initial rollout is for 20 rural practices.
Veteran Māori contemporary dancer and choreographer Taiaroa Royal in US colab.
The move is part of the council’s ongoing commitment to involving Māori, the mayor says.
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Tui Shortland's resignation effective from Tuesday's meeting; she stays on the council.
Māori musicians are on song with Welsh music producers.
Forty-six sets of medals were presented to whānau in the final ceremony.
A 93-house development is planned on Ōnoke Hill, a well-known site in Kamo.
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke is not afraid of korero whānau.
Aotearoa Water Action said after six years in court it was thrilled with the decision.
The proposed change reflects the suburb's original Māori name and spelling.
University of Auckland’s Epsom campus entered a whakamoe (deep slumber) over the weekend.
The visit coincides with days celebrating the teachings of prophets.
The university 'has profited enormously off our gifts of land since 1840', the iwi says.
Mahara Okeroa wins Taranaki environmental award.
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Alice in Wonderland took 7-year-old Lois Turei down the rabbit hole to the NZ Herald.
About 60 boats are booked to be in to Kennedy Point marina before Christmas.
It comes after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs erased te reo Māori from some official use.
Winston Peters today stated there would either be 'one deal or two deals'.
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Kahutoi Te Kanawa talks about Te Rā, the only known customary Māori sail in existence, in Auckland War Memorial Museum's exhibition titled Te Rā: Navigating Home. Video / Jason Oxenham
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'I’m loving the place and the people so far,' says visitor experience leader Max Reeves.
Third Waka Hourua Festival is heading to the South Island for the first time.
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