
Te Ahu o te Reo Māori - the future pathway of te reo Māori
The team has worked hard to develop a tailored programme to revitalise te reo Māori.
The team has worked hard to develop a tailored programme to revitalise te reo Māori.
"She's like an icon really. She's very special."
Convoy 2022 protesters add Māori activist Tame Iti to a hit list.
Two Auckland artists on challenging gender stereotypes and changing the world.
The new Three Waters executive director went to high school in Rotorua.
In the High Court at Whanganui on Thursday Huirua pleaded guilty to six charges.
F45 Training has franchises all over the world but Holly says "ours is the coolest".
The sisters of Ngatoroirangi sent geothermal activity to warm their brother on Tongariro.
Rotorua couple find a niche market in the fitness community.
A local iwi will uplift the human remains.
Dame Lisa Carrington took out the top award once again.
Art by Jade Townsend and Neke Moa will be showcased at Commercial Bay from Thursday.
Taupo District Council now has an additional two Māori seats for local elections this year
Fear and loathing of the Maori language no doubt still lurks in some mainstream media.
Cabinet Minister Willie Jackson says co-governance is nothing to be scared of.
Sarah-Jane Paine is the new research director of Growing Up in New Zealand.
Tensions fuelled by Covid further setback for Māori but it's time to remember who we are.
Wairoa's Dr Sarah-Jane Paine (Tūhoe) leads study into understanding child development
February 22 2022 Just over $140 million will be given to Māori and Pasifika health providers to help those communities hit the hardest in the current Covid outbreak.
Māori employment plan works alongside advances in education, health - Katarina Hina.
Koro Carman of Earth Village talks to Elisabeth Easther.
The rollout was now slowing significantly with fewer first and second doses reported.
Data survey of non-binary participants reveals respondents felt misrepresented
The Hihiaua Cultural Centre has again delivered an emotive and profound exhibition.
The removal of the homes had been planned since the village's inception in 2017.
"It's a tough time to be in business without any external support."
Ngāti Maika sees the decision as "an acknowledgment and tribute to our tupuna".
Family man Grant Marunui structures his day round the needs of his partner and children.
Iriirikapua is a significant rock still found on the eastern shore of Lake Rotorua.