TalanoaEx-NRL players talk with teens about life away from the football field and social mediaAli Lauiti'iti and Jerry Seuseu are committed to helping youth face their mental fears.26 May 05:00 PM
KahuJoe Hawke remembered at tangi as gracious, courageous leaderHawke has been remembered as a fearless fighter for Māori, and a gracious and loving koro.26 May 08:21 AM
KahuRohm's' dream: 'I'd like to make the world a better place'Head boy wants to make financial freedom a dream accessible to every Kiwi kid.26 May 02:21 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionShane Te Pou: Lessons to be learnt from Aussie election resultOPINION: The first and most obvious is "be careful what you wish for".25 May 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionSimon WilsonSimon Wilson: They're burying Joe Hawke todayThe tangi for the great Ngāti Whātua leader Joe Hawke has been building all week.25 May 05:00 PM
KahuTe Uranga Waka bringing Kahungunu traditions and dialect to the foreStudents are encouraged to find and use the language of their tribes and homes25 May 03:58 AM
KahuNew pathway for Māori keen on health careersGenetics student Amber Te Tau is grateful for the support she has received from Pūhoro.25 May 03:51 AM
KahuYoung trampers urge caution after 'easy' hike ends in helicopter rescue"Even on easy expeditions, you can get yourself into trouble without much warning."25 May 02:01 AM
TalanoaHundreds of Māori and Pasifika teens to benefit in tech programmeHundreds of South Auckland teens are working towards a career in information technology.25 May 02:00 AM
KahuMāori health advocate to lead global bodyEmma Rawson-Te Patu elected to the World Federation of Public Health Associations.25 May 01:10 AM
New ZealandTVNZ star says the fight against bowel cancer is personalJenny-May Clarkson: 'Cancer is such a hideous thing. I'm acutely aware of it'.24 May 05:24 PM
KahuMotu welcomed on to Ōrākei marae to farewell Joe HawkePeople paid their respects to a man instrumental in the fight for Māori land rights.24 May 04:30 AM
EntertainmentQueer and Here: Episode 2 - at the Pride FestivalAniwa gets a close-up view of Auckland's Pride Festival month.24 May 02:31 AM
New ZealandArtist and wharfie named in fake flyer caseCouple who dished out flyers are artist Nikki Romney and former journalist Alan Clarke.24 May 12:58 AM
New ZealandBastion Point was a low point in the history of our young nationJoe Hawke was an uneducated man but still had the wood over Prime Minister Robert Muldoon.24 May 12:31 AM
New ZealandTreatment 'not human': 501 deportee found dead in Australian detention centreThe mother of two pleaded with fellow detainees to tell her story before she died.23 May 09:04 PM
KahuNew pilot programme to connect rangatahi to their whānau and community through creative technologyYoung South Auckland students aspire to climb technical mountains in the spirit of Sir Ed.23 May 05:00 PM
EducationNorthland's biggest tertiary education provider hopeful Budget 2022 breaks down barriersNorthTec's chief executive welcomes Budget 2022 investment into vocational education.23 May 05:00 PM
KahuWhanganui on world stage at international film festivalWhanganui is on the world stage at an international film festival in France.23 May 05:00 PM
New ZealandActivist and former MP Joe Hawke has died The prominent kaumātua and activist led the Takaparawhau occupation at Auckland's Bastion Point in the late 1970s. Video / Māori TelevisionWatch23 May 12:20 AM
New ZealandMāori rock art: A little known national taongaThere are an astounding 761 rock art sites in the South Island.22 May 10:39 PM
KahuProminent kaumātua and activist Joe Hawke dies age 82Hawke, of Ngāti Whātua ki Ōrākei, led his people in their efforts to reclaim their land.22 May 04:02 AM
KahuTourist attraction that celebrates colonisation 'still there and hurtful'Christchurch's Time Tunnel has had complaints since it opened in 2006.22 May 02:30 AM
Talanoa'The first question I get asked is if I smoke': Changing how asthma is seen in NZTere Piua hopes sharing her story will change public perceptions of asthma.21 May 10:00 PM
PremiumPremiumKahu'It's my turn': 100-plus attend recruitment drive for $400m manufacturing plantMore than 100 people turned up to the open day at Youth Central to register their interest21 May 10:00 PM
KahuNgāi Tahu kaumātua Dame Aroha Rereti-Crofts dies after illness"Be at peace now, Taua, you have lived a life of service to your people."20 May 11:00 PM
PremiumPremiumKahuWaititi hits out at funding support services that 'live off' homelessnessThe move to fund emergency housing in motels for four more years is concerning locals.20 May 07:18 PM
OpinionArihia Bennett: Budget falls short in places but we're on right trackWe all have a duty of care for tamariki and their needs must be met to help them thrive.20 May 07:00 PM
PremiumPremiumLifestyleTaonga: Dancer Ngaere Jenkins' precious legacy from Grandma Adair"I wish she had lived to see me become a fulltime dancer"20 May 06:00 PM
New Zealand'Second class': Te Pāti Māori slams Māori arts funding as 'crumbs'Te Matatini got $1m - but Symphony Orchestra got $3m and Royal NZ Ballet $7.5m.20 May 04:37 AM
New ZealandIncome insurance scheme a step closer as law passesIt means ACC can look into implementing the $3.5 billion income insurance scheme.20 May 12:55 AM
OpinionJohn Tamihere: Hats off to Andrew Little for giving Māori a fair goYou can't fix decades of under-resourcing in one Budget but you can start to invest.19 May 09:48 PM
KahuRātana whānau begin selection process of eighth tumuakiThe mōrehu will follow a constitution written in 2002 to appoint the new leader.19 May 09:40 PM
KahuOrdering food from the diver and farmer is cutting out the middle manCutting out the middle man will make kaimoana and Māori kai cheaper and more accessible.19 May 07:07 PM