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Minister encourages te reo use 'everywhere and anywhere', despite Govt position
Documents released to the Herald reveal his preferences for email greetings and signoffs.
The teams have been selected — bring on Te Matatini 2025
Six teams will represent Auckland at Te Matatini 2025.
Kiwi women artists fetch high prices at international auction
Ngapuhi artist Pauline Yearbury's work featured in the women-only auction.
Māori lawyers back controversial tikanga study for law students
Hunga Roia Māori defends the introduction of compulsory tikanga
Hundreds of Māori student nurses gather for national hui
Annual event helps develop connections between students and practising nurses.
What it's like at a remote Fiji resort with 17 suites
We check out a brand new, extremely exclusive, tropical resort.
Rāwiri Bhana: Governance is at an exciting crossroads in Aotearoa
OPINION: To serve isn't demeaning, it is the greatest honour.
Artist humbled with residency in famous potter's environment
Adrienne Riseley was the first resident artist at The Kilns at Te Horo.
Rob Campbell: Those fighting for the environment are worlds apart but intrinsically linked
OPINION: The distance between the NZ Yacht Squadron HQ and the District Court is not far.
JT thought maybe a couple hundred protesters would front -wrong
OPINION: Willie Jackson recalls the day the hikoi came to Wellington
May be the month to kick smoking for good
Hapai Te Hauora is using art to help whānau stop smoking.
Improvised dish a showstopper at special Waikato master chef contest
The Waikato Indian Cultural Society was blown away by Darshana Patel's creation.
'These MPs coming in kind of like we’re subservient to them'
Iwi leader lashes out at Ministers who attend Iwi Chairs Forum.
Minister doesn’t want Māori caught up in ‘green gullibility’ over changes to Crown Minerals Act
Shane Jones and Tama Potaka want to hear Māori views on changes to mining rules.
Simon Bridges says NZ wasn't ready for a Māori PM: 'I didn’t think enough about race relations'
The former National leader stepped away for a quiet life away from politics,. Or has he?
‘Māori Seabed, For Shore!’ - Two decades on from the largest hīkoi in a generation
Twenty years on from the biggest protest in Aotearoa, how far have we come?
Ngai Tahu defends Māori sites amid Grey District protest
Ngāi Tahu has defended Māori sites of significance in the Grey rohe.
‘Everything all good’: Defiant realtor who refused course on Māori values back at work
Lawyers won interim court order over licence ahead of judicial review later in the year.
Revised book on TW Ratana to hit shelves next week
It’s 100 years since Ratana travelled but his work is etched in the UN's walls.
Artist and his pōhutukawa waka were 700 years in the making
Anton Forde has spent four years carving the waka that can now be seen by the public.