
New Zealand's first female police officer with a moko kauae
Sergeant Whiti Timutimu is the first female officer in the NZ Police to have a moko kauae.
Sergeant Whiti Timutimu is the first female officer in the NZ Police to have a moko kauae.
Ngāti Whakaue leader will transition away from his fulltime Kaitiaki Ahurea Māori role.
Ngāti Whakaue Assets Trust has exceeded its own financial goal.
Te Māori columnist Te Taru White looks to the future.
International media were blown away by the formal welcome they received.
Rotorua Daily Post reporter Alice Guy says farewell to the Te Māori page.
The crew visited Rotorua to talk to locals about what manaakitanga means.
As the royal tour wraps up, how did the visit deliver as an advertisement for New Zealand?
Duke and duchess experience Te Arawa's hospitality at warm gathering.
The Wahanui urupā has been a culturally significant site for over a century.
Applications open for the 2018 Ngāti Whakaue Scholarship and Sudima Hotels scholarship.
Karena and Kasey Bird will be catering for the royals in Rotorua.
The Aotearoa Māori Hockey Tournament was held in Rotorua during Labour Weekend.
Approximately 3500 kūmara tubers were planted last Friday.
Rotorua weaver Teresa Murray's work is being shown at The Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Rotorua Museum prepares for construction phase with removal of taonga into safe storage.
A top Canadian indigenous artist has been given a tā moko in Rotorua.
Rotorua hosted representatives from around the world.
The inaugural Rotorua Indigenous Film Festival is on next month.
James Shaw met with Te Urunga o Kea - Te Arawa Climate Change Working Group today.
Whakarewarewa The Living Māori Village is getting a major facelift.
Carving students and tutors are excited to see their work take the runway.
Te Ao Leach was proud to take home the Te Puhi o Te Arawa Award.
Three performers from Whakaari Rotorua have gone on the tour.
Te Māori columnist Te Taru White shares his views on issues of equity.
The 'oarsome' pair steering youngsters into learning how to paddle their own canoe.
The survey by Te Tatau o Te Arawa was filled out by more than 600 residents.
Rotorua's Te Puia won the supreme title at the Bay of Plenty Property People Awards.
Number of Rotorua-based players as well as several who identify with Te Arawa iwi picked