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New MP's swearing-in will make political history
Soraya Peke-Mason will be sworn in by the Speaker, her cousin Adrian Rurawhe.

Thousands of rangatahi take to the water for the festival
Participants to flock from across the country to mark a special day in waka ama history.

Shane Te Pou: Voters want new ideas and inspiration
OPINION: It isn't as simple as choosing left or right.

Agri emissions pricing system likely to impact Māori: Govt paper
Māori own 1.51 million hectares of land with agricultural assets of $16 billion.

Aotearoa New Zealand, Our Story sends a message we want the world to see
Aotearoa, Our Story is the New Zealand we want the world to see

Wai 262 wasn't about the flora and fauna, but about our whakapapa to the whenua and our indigenous rights
The 262th Waitangi claim was an important piece of history.

One of master carver Hugh Tareha's last works installed at Hawke's Bay highway roundabout
The carvings were a special way to close out Hawke's Bay Expressway project.

'Like a nightmare and I haven't woken up': Grieving fiance tells of horror collision
'He had so much more to give and so much life to live.'

Photo exhibition captures North Hokianga's vanishing way of life
Morrow's project started as a 6-month employment scheme. She kept at it for 10 years.

Debbie Ngarewa-Packer: What we need to do to prevent loss of another Malachi
OPINION: For three nights I have not been able to sleep.

New research explores impact of Covid response on Māori
Research by Te Atawhai o Te Ao aims to improve future pandemic responses.

Marae hosts health and wellbeing day for gang wives and partners
Gang partners design their own pampering day at Manurewa Marae.

Asthma NZ CEO: Thanks for funding a new drug - now where's the strategy to make a real difference?
Asthma drug funding is a boost but not a solution, says Asthma New Zealand.

Rotorua's highest-polling candidate also its youngest
Wang has been elected to a second term, preliminary results show.

'We lost everything': Whānau of 9 sleeping in tents after fire destroys home
Lack of emergency housing compounds problems after homestead destroyed in fire.

'A long, long road ahead of us'- new Māori ward councillors aim to build community engagement
Three new councillors of the Takitimu ward in Hastings are ready to serve the community

Wāhine Māori mayors welcome the challenge to make a difference
Two wahine Māori mayors take control in Rotorua and Wellington.

Bay students' artwork features at Te Papa
Toi Māori provides an important outlet to express what it means to live in te ao Māori.

Prestige Modular Smart Homes 'our gift to our people'
The multimillion-dollar project involved renovating marae in Heretaunga and Ahuriri.

Rob Rattenbury: Morvin Simon dramatically shifted my horizons
A course in te ao Māori was a gamechanger for Rob Rattenbury.

Young sports club eyes Olympic future
The Tauranga Tridents' triumphant success is a measure of one man.

Beating the stigma of limited vision: Why Haehaetu is sharing her story now
Haehaetu Barrett has had visual impairment for most of her life. Few have known until now.

Melodie Robinson: 'In my right mind I wouldn't have done Celebrity Treasure Island'
The former Black Fern also discusses what's changed for women's rugby since her time

Players of the match get unique trophy
A special 'sonic' Kaikaranga-inspired Player of the Match trophy has been created.

Virtual reality tours take the mystery out of university campus life
Future university students can take a walk around the campus without leaving their class

More than a thousand competitors line up for massive waka ama event in Waitangi
Waka Ama Nationals underway with record numbers at Waitangi