Use of 'pigeon English' on National poster 'inappropriate'
A National Party poster on issues of concern to voters had 'pigeon English' added to it.
A National Party poster on issues of concern to voters had 'pigeon English' added to it.
Cushla Tangaere-Manuel will go up against Meka Whaitiri.
Opinion: Other Kiwis may be troubled too if they could see past characterisation of Kuru.
Iwi hopes more Māori seats become part of all councils in the future.
"When you come to Ngāti Kahungunu, come in through the waharoa, the front gate."
The mayor wants everyone across the Super City to celebrate Māori new year.
The boardwalk promises to accommodate sightseers while reducing the environmental impact.
Tamahaki, Tamakana and Uenuku will formally sign the Deed of Settlement on July 29.
Changes allow "the sun to shine down on Te Waro Uri for the first time in decades".
Pipiwai world champion Lani Daniels considers big purse fight.
Manu Fisi’ihoi lifts the lid on the sense of failure he grappled with during infertility.
A lack of support from health agencies has left a mum of four struggling to keep up with caring for her son Te Kaha who has a rare genetic disorder - MECP2 Duplication Syndrome. Video / Faultline Films Made with funding from NZ on Air
This instalment of the programme deals with a neurological and developmental disorder.
Suggestions National has a poor relationship with Māori dismissed as untrue.
The battle over the Māori electorates is heating up ahead of October's election.
Pushing for targets the $400m shared equity home scheme under fire over priorities.
The mother argued the hapū she identified with had proclaimed itself a sovereign state.
Locals fought for generations for footpaths and lower speeds without success. Until now.
A new report calls for local government to be a better Te Tiriti o Waitangi partner.
The Crown has handed over the 5G frequencies allocation set aside for Māori.
There are more tweaks to the Government's water reforms in the new bill.
Miriama Rubena says she's sick of getting bumped from the waiting list.
OPINION: Despite what Shane Jones says, the police are doing okay with gangs.
Emma Hislop (Kāi Tahu) is a Taranaki-based writer.
Minister for Children pleased whistleblowers came forward.
Graham 'Mr G' Hoete is set to elevate Māori Art at the M9 event.
OPINION: Ironically it's what Labour did do, not what they didn't, that will hurt them.
Meningococcal disease expected to rise in the winter
OPINION: But National's new policy sounds like Groundhog Day.
Matariki funding from Te Toki Voyaging Trust will be made available to Waikato groups.