
‘Incredible opportunity’ to improve region’s Māori health
'This is a critical step in our journey.'
'This is a critical step in our journey.'
Taumata Solomon pays homage to kapa haka legend Wetini Mitai Ngatai.
28 Posters in Lorne Street with stay on display for another week.
Current trends suggest one million people will speak te reo in 15 years' time.
Jackson says outrageous claims are made in Māori Language Week
"It’s capturing the changing nature of New Zealand society," a Kiwi linguist said.
Nearly 1000 attendees enjoyed performances showcasing art and Māori heritage.
A Government directive to councils to deliver the basics has cast a shadow over plans.
OPINION: Tākuta Ferris proved his point with his own blatant porky.
Māori Land Court hears evidence of Marine Coastal Applications.
A Māori innovator believes Aotearoa has the te reo language tools.
To support Māori Language week, ticket prices have been slashed.
OPINION: The Government's razor gang approach has cut services deeply.
Tama Potaka speaks Māori at every opportunity
Mother’s legacy in kōhanga reo paved the way for future generations to cherish te reo.
The Invincibles were on tour in the UK making history.
Nati Growth acquires Captain Morgans site, planning renovations and potential i-Site.
Executives from the broadcaster appeared before a parliamentary select committee.
Tauranga’s first Māori ward councillor has not yet been able to take up his role.
The interactive Māori artwork is the brainchild of local artist Graham Tipene.
A wānanga dedicated to counter escalating predatory web behaviour.
Auckland Art Gallery announces opening of its newly renamed gallery.
OPINION: Kia ora is almost as popular as gidday in Australia.
OPINION: Māori claim to have been 'thrown under the bus' by the Government. Here's how.
Wānanga teacher told she would never get a job speaking te reo Māori.
'This toi onepū (sand art)... is a powerful statement of resilience and pride.'
It's the first time a DreamWorks Animation film has been adapted into te reo.
Shrek to be adapted as a Māori language film
An interview from the knockout fight has gone viral.
Yacht squadron takes the Auld Mug to marae before the team heads to Barcelona.