
Wairoa marae taking opportunity to build back stronger after Cyclone Gabrielle
"I didn’t know how heavy silt was ‘til I picked the shovel up."
"I didn’t know how heavy silt was ‘til I picked the shovel up."
Mum of five wonders how to keep her kids connected, despite living apart.
Arona is a mama to 5 teenagers and a 1 year old. Due to housing limitations the whanau has had to split where they live. She wants to know how to keep everyone, connected when they can’t all live under the same roof. Video / Faultline Films Made with funding from NZ on Air
Study reveals nearly 2000 archaeological sites are threatened by erosion and rising seas.
Opinion: Despite attacks from the Opposition huge results delivered for all Kiwis.
Tamariki enjoyed some Matariki-themed activities on Friday.
Mātauranga Māori holds the key to solving many of Aotearoa's environmental challenges.
From a very special broadcast to shows perfect for your tamariki, here's what's on.
Fluoro-neon art celebrates Matariki in Elliott Street - an eat-street for 500 years.
Opinion: Our editorial on the rise of the Pleiades star cluster.
Xero, Auckland Airport, Fonterra, ANZ, SkyCity, Air New Zealand, Wharekauhau - big plans
'It’s getting harder to get responses from New Zealanders.'
Wrote waiata, trained adult 35-member kapa haka rōpu, running hangi for 100.
Children's activities, musicians and kapa haka will be at the Arts Village on Thursday.
OPINION: Sandra Coney wonders why some find women in power threatening.
OPINION: Boris Sokratov tells the redemption story of Robert Brown
Destiny Church and five parties form a coalition to contest Election 2023
Maori voters have til midnight to switch electoral rolls.
Lead negotiator Willie Te Aho has condemned what he calls an "arrogant approach".
Don't write Timaru off just yet, this underrated destination is worth your time.
Aroha Awarau says Māori should not ignore the early diabetes warning signs.
The streets of Henderson will be blocked off tomorrow to celebrate Matariki westie style
Nature, legend and science come together in this hidden gem.
Matariki is celebrated over more than just one weekend for many Northlanders.
Courts grappled with 'unforeseen casualties' that would 'shock the conscience' of NZers.
As Matariki rises, where will you be, who will you remember, and what will you celebrate?
Otago University changes its brand for the first time in 154 years
Mātauranga Māori a 'constantly evolving' system of knowledge.
The first thing passengers will hear on July 14 when they land will be te reo Māori.
Rural New Zealand facing GP and medical shortages.