Politicians face the music at Rātana Pā
PM Christopher Luxon receives Treaty message loud and clear.
PM Christopher Luxon receives Treaty message loud and clear.
OPINION: 'We put animals down because it’s the humane thing to do.'
OPINION: There were some fireworks at Ratana, but not involving the PM.
Waitangi Day's about unity in diversity.
OPINION: Act's decision to redefine the Treaty is likely to dominate Waitangi Day events.
Opinion: We deserve real cultural leadership here, not more right-wing spite.
Organisers expect this hīkoi will be large and loud to protect the Treaty of Waitangi.
'We want to do more to deliver for Māori. And we’re getting on with the work to do that.'
Margaret Mutu told the Herald these phrases were mistranslated.
Seymour says Act does not regard the Treaty as a partnership between Māori and the Crown.
The claim says Māori would be prejudicially affected by the move.
More than 100 members of Waikato Tainui have welcomed a mass contingent.
More than 100 members of Waikato Tainui have welcomed a mass contingent.
The PM planned not to attend the hui, saying its 'not actually a political event per se'.
Opinion: Act leader on why it's important to discuss the principles of the Treaty.
Iwi and hapū will meet over the next three weeks to make their positions clear.
The iwi head to Ngāruawāhia to support Māori action.
OPINION: The iwi is fighting for the hard-won progress that many generations fought for.
OPINION: No problem is insurmountable if willing hearts and minds are present.
OPINION: How the PM approaches Māori issues in 2024 will be crucial to relationships.
The public is encouraged to report incidents of vandalised signs.
Tuku Morgan: 'We do this to protect what has been hard-fought.'
Te Matahiapo Safari-Hynes says political events motivated him to start the initiative.
Meng Foon will lead a Chinese delegation to Northland.
Iwi members aired their views at a hui at Waimārama Marae last month.
Tania Simpson is being honoured for services to governance and Māori.
Pehi plans to conduct postdoctoral research during her travels.
Rowena Tana, 63, has received a QSM for services to the Māori community.
The annual list of New Zealand’s most powerful law figures has just been released.