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Kōhanga volunteers will get minimum wage by 2021
Extra funding for kōhanga reo, but no decision yet on kōhanga's broader future.
Extra funding for kōhanga reo, but no decision yet on kōhanga's broader future.
Trust is beginning a series of hui on June 15, in Taihape and Whanganui.
A settlement could transform the struggling region, but how to get there is the question.
"There are stories that, when you read them, you cannot be anything other than upset."
Jazz and reggae on the bill for International Jazz Day. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Training organisation request: Extend consultation.
Korako is retiring to make way for a new candidate to contest the Port Hills electorate.
John Tamihere: Many moments have defined our nation. March 15 will be one.
Tax report sets out a case for specific rules for Māori entities on the basis of fairness
The three of seven hapu argue the Crown breached treaty principles.
Activities will include a waka salute, a re-enactment and a Māori Battalion display.
Comment: If you're aiming to look woke, you better be woke.
Ardern: I have to admit I was a bit nervous about being put in charge of the sauce.
COMMENT: Our leaders should have known the articles of The Treaty.
Comment: Partnerships with iwi can help reduce Māori imprisonment.
Visiting Waitangi is a rich historical experience that should be essential for all Kiwis.
COMMENT: Rejoice this Waitangi Day that this nation was not born out of revolution.
Comment: Money alone is not the answer for Northland's economic development.
Protesters are expected after the divisive former National leader is given right to speak.
It's a mixed bag weather-wise for our national day.
About 10 waka are expected to take part in the February 6 display.
Waitangi Day is about being inclusive, Māori Crown Minister says.
The PM sat down with iwi leaders at Waitangi yesterday. But are they making progress?
Meeting in the Bay of Islands ahead of Waitangi Day commemorations.
The "ravages inflicted on Māori since 1840" of which Keenan speaks are a myth -- Don Brash
Readers have their say: Maori land; Boxing Day sales; fence-sitting; 'fake' history
Formerly benign, relations with Māori had changed by 1890, after aggressive Crown activity
Buses provide a social link with most passengers enjoying a good chat on their way to town