Six60's Matiu Walters on breaking down shame of success
Matiu Walters, frontman for Six60, meditates, boxes and watches the carbs and sugars.
Matiu Walters, frontman for Six60, meditates, boxes and watches the carbs and sugars.
Kevin Jenkins on how the EPA weaves the Māori knowledge system into decisions.
A first glimpse of Mr G's first-ever solo exhibition. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Marcus Lush was incredulous as the listener insisted on mispronouncing the place names.
Singer Tina Cross found fame at a young age. She now has struck out in a new direction
Seven-decade wait is over for local hapū planning to build a marae in Northland.
Bi-cultural understanding is essential for any New Zealand organisation.
COMMENT: Here's an option for the national anthem: chop it in half and get on with game.
"They're in shock when they hear me speaking Chinese". Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Farmer and mother wants to add Councillor to her roles. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Mana whenua want the contentious land near Auckland airport back.
Clive Bibby has been an advocate for the compulsory teaching of te reo in our schools.
COMMENT: There has been no commitment to making our second language compulsory in schools.
COMMENT: It's time to jump back into the waka and learn te reo Māori.
"It is awesome to see everyone getting into it, wanting to learn the language."
Popstar Theia has picked the top seven songs of her life - including a traditional waiata
Taika Waititi speaks to the media on the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival. Video / David Skipwith
Hastings Fire Service has created a safety video for kids in te reo Māori. Video / Duncan Brown
Parade in Whangārei about showing "that te reo is here to stay" organisers say.
The number of adults learning te reo has increased 50 per cent in the past several years.
Comment: Children speaking many languages, including their own, should be our shared goal.
PM recites the articles of the Treaty of Waitangi, having struggled to do so previously.
Aucklanders are encouraged to order their coffee in te reo to help promote Māori language.
Kiwi tech companies partner up to launch Māori language option.
Experts say it is helping normalise the language, but caution it must be genuine.
While learner numbers are 'booming' fears remain of English 'swamping' te reo.
20 years after making history, Hinewehi Mohi is working on shaping the future.
One of the world's biggest selling children's books to be published in te reo Māori.