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Drilling at Miramar's Mt Crawford raises concern among some iwi members
Taranaki Whānui and MHUD are investigating another housing development above Shelly Bay.

Mussel-ing in: Battle to save 'eco-system engineers' from sea star invasion
One PhD student said sea stars are threatening mussels in Ōhiwa Harbour.

Te Reo needs iwi backing after Treaty settlements says hui
A symposium on whakarauora o te reo took place this month.

Opinion - Debbie Ngarewa-Packer: Rangatahi inspire with activism and call for change
Opinion: "Ka pū te ruha, ka hao te rangatahi. As the old net withers, a new one emerges."

Cambridge town signs receive a makeover
The current signage was designed 10 years ago and now show signs of wear and tear.

Barry Soper: Sorry Willie Jackson - you're not above scrutiny on Mob koha
OPINION: Willie Jackson should apologise for failing to answer legitimate questions.

Call for 'whakapapa project' over unmarked graves
New calls to connect whanau to unmarked graves at Tokanui Hospital Cemetery

Tūhoe leadership tussle: Activist Tame Iti shoved at protest
Protests within the Tūhoe nation show no sign of letting up.

Getting rid of 'cartire' pronunciation when Siri and Google mean Kaitaia
Experts have come together to discuss how to overcome the challenges of text to speech.

Academic defends quality of Māori and Pacific researchers' work
It is part of an effort by the Government to tackle long-standing under-representation.

'We're not the hui hui people, we are the doey doey people.'
The rapid growth which led to business award haul

Council's rego, WOF checks 'hit Māori, rural poor hardest'
Rural Māori already face extra barriers to becoming road-legal, driver advocate says.

Nalinee Giri's memory lives on in Kerikeri community pantry
'Nalinee's Pantry' remembers woman who gave food, clothes and toys to families in need.

NZ's meth crisis: The rural towns bearing the brunt
Wastewater data obtained by the Herald provides a stark view of our national drug problem.

'Scandalous we don't have a Māori curator'
Museum director says it's shocking there is no Māori curator in Whanganui.

Taiki the steam engine draws mass crowd in Waiuku
Taiki the tank engine showed his face to the public for the first time recently in Waiuku.

Iwi gift a name to Wellington's oldest tree as part of Matariki celebrations
The name will be officially gifted to the tree with a plaque unveiling on Tuesday.

Whangārei residents rally to crime hui to find solutions
The crime hui attracted an impressive showing of locals keen to make their home safer.

Northlanders weave themselves into Whangārei Library Matariki celebrations
Northlanders united to learn the art of flax weaving as part of Matariki celebrations.

Rob Rattenbury: How New Zealanders could show their patriotism
"I love my country... but I have never felt the need to shout it from the rooftops."

All the winners from the Te Manu Atatu Māori Business Awards
Other winners included Tree Stylers and The Edge's Paula Wade.

He Puapua: Māori co-governance 'a bridge too far' - National
It comes as the Government seeks to start a national discussion on the topic.

Shelly Bay housing plan: Council applies to remove caveat
Wellington City Council has applied to remove a caveat registered at Shelly Bay.

More than 2300 babies born at Waioha
Hawke's Bay Hospital's primary birthing centre Waioha is now five years old.

Decision to kick 45-year smoking addiction inspires others
Ned Tapa has now been smoke-free for 15 months.

Growing and giving at waka ama on Clive River
Once it snowed. On Saturday it was chilly, but at least it was fine.

Māori All Blacks battle in sweep over Manu Samoa
Clayton McMillan's Māori All Blacks were made to work much harder than many expected.

As it happened: Māori All Blacks complete Samoa sweep
All the action between the Māori All Blacks and Manu Samoa.

Tamatea history on display to ground rangatahi
Ngā Ara Tipuna educating people about the history of Central Hawke's Bay tangata whenua.