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Budget 2022: $27 extra a week for young people 'not even one Uber Eats order'
From the outset, the $350 payment is a win for Aotearoa's young people.

'Absolutely terrible': The Warehouse apologises for misspelling Māori words
The company released a poster map of Aotearoa with many misspelled Māori names.

Jackson is thankful his Govt colleagues agree on new money for Maori Broadcasting
Willie Jackson says new money allocated to Māori broadcasting will see more Māori stories.

Budget 2022: Māori initiatives get $1b; Pacific spending includes for Dawn Raids
Health, education, employment, economic development, housing and more in the mix.

Budget 2022: 10 key things - Where the money's gone
Here are the highlights as Grant Robertson announces the Government's plans.

Budget 2022: Health gets $13.2b boost to address inequities, sector reforms
It includes a boost to cover DHB deficits before the new health reforms.

Māori artists Louis Baker, Anna Coddington, Hāni Dread feature tonight
Bilingual musicians celebrate with waiata online tonight in a livestreamed show.

'Discrimination': Dover Samuels takes hat fight to the bank
He was denied entry with it on, which he says is discriminatory as a kaumātua.

Māoriland Film Festival to screen during Matariki
The festival will showcase 106 films from indigenous filmmakers around the world.

$38m for Whanganui research comes at critical time for health reform
Four agencies will share $38 million.

Debbie Ngarewa-Packer: Budget needs immediate plan to end poverty
OPINION: Addressing cost-of-living crisis just the start of helping lift hardship in NZ.

Freshwater expert urges Budget cash injection to heal waterways
Restoration is needed to slow the effect of climate warming on freshwater ecosystems

'Pageants are uplifting, not demeaning' Māori beauty queens defend criticism
Three Māori beauty queens shared how pageants have empowered them.

Street name changes to Māori 'most wonderful decision'
Name changes welcomes after 159 years "of injustice, of wrongdoing, of murder".

Hamilton name changes: Von Tempsky St now Putikitiki St; Dawson Park now Te Wehenga Park
Street and park renaming part of proposals for Hamilton to also be renamed to Kirikiriroa.

He Tohu exhibition attracts 100,000 visitors in five years
Among the 100,000 people include almost 20,000 school students.

Carved pou, toka finishing touches for Kawakawa roundabout
The $6m project aimed to create an attractive gateway as well as a safer intersection.

Google falls short on promise to fix Māori pronunciation on maps
Google didn't have the right technology to fulfil promises, says Te Taura Whiri CEO.

Kiingitanga to honour King Tāwhiao in UK
King Tāwhiao was the first Māori King to travel to England to meet with the Queen.

'999-year leases': Locked out land owners' fight against century-old law
A govt error has led to years of heartache. And it's preventing homeless from being housed

Soul artist Jackson Owens: 'Te ao Māori means everything to me. It's who I am'
Jackson Owens, who grew up on his koro's music, hopes his EP will connect with his fans.

'I've always wanted to tell queer Māori, Pasifika and Polynesian stories'
The show aims to depict queer stories and characters that are a little less mainstream.

Whiti Hereaka's erotic, tragic love story wins Aotearoa's richest literary prize
'In te ao Māori, sex wasn't something we shied away from.'

'I don't want to die. But I need help': Revealed - NZ's broken mental health services
Kiwis are paying the price for a deficient mental health system.

Paul Majurey: Eke Panuku supports housing choice
OPINION: John Tamihere's opinion piece on his dispute with Eke Panuku requires a response.

South Auckland Māori woman to do PhD at world's top university
"Being young, brown and highly educated is extremely intimidating."

Watch: Moana Maniapoto's tribute to one of Māoridom's greatest thinkers
A new film reveals the real Moana Jackson - radical pioneer, rugby coach and neat freak.

Moana Jackson: Portrait of a quiet revolutionary
Called a disruptor, navigator, transformer and visionary, Moana Jackson was many things to many people. Towards the end of his battle with cancer he sat down to talk about his life and groundbreaking work in Māori criminal justice and constitutional reform with broadcaster and ‘niece’ Moana Maniapoto. Video / Tawera & Black Pearl Productions Made with the support of NZ On Air.