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Rob Campbell: Those fighting for the environment are worlds apart but intrinsically linked
OPINION: The distance between the NZ Yacht Squadron HQ and the District Court is not far.

Empathy missing in action as MPs take pay rise
OPINION: On what planet would MPs think they deserve a big pay rise while others struggle?

Hapū and council to consider rāhui at Abbey Caves
The caves were closed for a month after the tragic death of Karnin Petera.

New data sought to support the Māori workforce and services
Survey data will help support kaimahi and the kaupapa Māori service they provide.

Grace Foundation prepares for Auckland kapa haka regionals
The Aroha Noa group is made up of former prisoners.

Ria Hall’s documentary calls for support for Māori māmā
The goal is to revive the awa, their puhinui for birthing in future generations.

The Crown Lynn Potteries was a whānau affair
Crown Lynn Pottery was a major employer in West Auckland.

Willie Jackson follows in the footsteps of David Lange
The Labour MP will become the first Māori MP to debate at Oxford Union.

Hamilton Māori ward councillor resigns, triggering second byelection this year
Councillor Melaina Huaki has resigned effective immediately.

JT thought maybe a couple hundred protesters would front -wrong
OPINION: Willie Jackson recalls the day the hikoi came to Wellington

NGOs raise concerns about child abuse reporting to Oranga Tamariki
Research suggests requests are commonly met with delayed decisions or silence.

May be the month to kick smoking for good
Hapai Te Hauora is using art to help whānau stop smoking.

Microsoft enters landmark Māori data sovereignty deal
The agreement will protect Māori data sovereignty in an increasingly globalising and digitising world. Video / Te Ao Māori

Microsoft enters ‘groundbreaking’ Māori data sovereignty deal that could have global implications
Te Tumu Paeroa CIO Ruth Russell described Māori data as a 'taonga'.

Oranga Tamariki scrutiny overdone, says former advisory board chair
Matthew Tukaki says society is to blame for Oranga Tamariki's failures.

'Grateful': Meet Papakura's celebrity tattoo artist
Leroy Roberts is on a mission to put Māori art on the map, one tattoo at a time.

Family and friends pay tribute to Herbs frontman Willie Hona
The reggae star died on Sunday night after battling pancreatic cancer.

Former RAL boss bids for Whakapapa skifield
Dave Mazey says he wants to ensure Whakapapa’s survival.

Minister doesn’t want Māori caught up in ‘green gullibility’ over changes to Crown Minerals Act
Shane Jones and Tama Potaka want to hear Māori views on changes to mining rules.

Building Bridges: Auckland Chamber of Commerce links with Pacific Business Trust’s network
Simon Bridges lays foundation for Pacific business economic development.

Simon Bridges says NZ wasn't ready for a Māori PM: 'I didn’t think enough about race relations'
The former National leader stepped away for a quiet life away from politics,. Or has he?

‘Māori Seabed, For Shore!’ - Two decades on from the largest hīkoi in a generation
Twenty years on from the biggest protest in Aotearoa, how far have we come?

Ngai Tahu defends Māori sites amid Grey District protest
Ngāi Tahu has defended Māori sites of significance in the Grey rohe.

Rotorua real estate agent offers te reo signs in bid to encourage Māori homeowners
'I have always believed in working from the bottom to the top.'

'There's a better way': Why singer Ria Hall wants to be Tauranga's next mayor
'I’m not under any illusion that this is not something that’s not big . . . it really is.'

Sports bodies taking head knocks seriously but can’t be blamed for all past collisions
OPINION: Sport is gladiatorial and tribal, not played by the faint-hearted.

'Let those who have seen evil speak of good': The debate about Māori and museums
Commemorating the wartime contributions of Māori - in museums and schools.

‘Everything all good’: Defiant realtor who refused course on Māori values back at work
Lawyers won interim court order over licence ahead of judicial review later in the year.

Revised book on TW Ratana to hit shelves next week
It’s 100 years since Ratana travelled but his work is etched in the UN's walls.