‘It’s mana enhancing’: Council backs calls for more Māori art despite ‘artistic freedom’ opposition
Changed rules may see more Māori sculptures in New Plymouth
Changed rules may see more Māori sculptures in New Plymouth
King Tuheitia shared a moment of mutual respect and recollection with King Charles.
The original owner acquired the painting in June, 1916 for just £26.50.
Whanganui-based academic Danny Keenan is latest Michael King Fellowship recipient.
One narrow, winding road and no schools are the locals' two main concerns.
Te Pāti Māori president says Meka Whaitiri's move on Wednesday was 'seismic'.
Artist donates work to aid in the recovery efforts of her Ngāti Kahungunu iwi.
Meka Whaitiri is the first - but will not be the last to switch to Te Pāti Māori.
Uncle takes on a huge challenge to raise funds for his nephew.
They join representatives from 12 Commonwealth countries in the international call.
Marutūāhu-Ockham will have delivered 541 Auckland apartments: 199 are KiwiBuilds.
Otago Polyfest draws in upwards of 160 schools and more than 6000 performers.
The vibe from Sir Howard's era can still be felt in the new centre.
Waiata Anthems is a movement instrumental in the massive groundswell of streaming and broadcasting waiata reo Māori.
Glavish will choose one of Kiri Nathan's designs for the ceremony.
Nooroa Paora thanks God for smoke alarms and for protecting his tamariki.
We need a policy that helps, not harms.
Labour loses another safe Māori seat and control.
A family of 14 escaped a house blaze but was left with nothing
Judith Collins' outburst over women speaking on marae sparks show.
Twelve Pasifika and Māori students are hoping to diversify newsrooms around New Zealand.
The publication showcases the early-years experiences of Otago Polytechnic ākonga
Dame Naida Glavish will showcase Māori designer at the Coronation.
Corrella join Waiata Anthems line-up to normalise te reo Māori.
Of almost 800 marae across Aotearoa, 80 per cent are built on low-lying coastal land.
'We need to enable whānau to make informed decisions'.
Pio Terei brings his brand of Māori comedy to complex parenting problems
The most successful coach in Silver Ferns history passed away at the age of 97.
“You’ve got to learn how to get up and carry on, let your mistakes strengthen you.”
Whānau need to know it's "not too late to catch up on any missed vaccinations".