
Matariki Xponential brings Maori entrepreneurs to Rotorua
Matariki XPonential is coming to Rotorua this weekend.
Matariki XPonential is coming to Rotorua this weekend.
Nga Pumanawa e Waru Education Trust will farewell Dr Vikram Murthy tomorrow.
Rotorua's Santana Ngamoki is a finalist in the inaugural Training Excellence Awards.
Rotorua's Turanga Merito is appearing on a new TV reality singing show.
Team NZ are an example and role model to all of us as we face future changes.
Waiariki candidates comment on the statements made by NZ First's Winston Peters.
Ana Morrison has been named in the Toi Ohomai executive leadership team.
Two local principals are left baffled after new charter school is announced.
Waiariki candidates Tamati Coffey and Te Ururoa Flavell went head to head on TV yesterday.
Two new charter schools, one in Rotorua and the other in Taupō, are set to open next year.
Author Cyrus Hingston launched his new book Pou o Ue.
Secondary Schools Regional Kapa Haka 2017 held at Energy Events Centre today.
Final document to settle all Ngati Tuwharetoa claims to be signed this weekend.
The Te Arawa Secondary Schools Kapa Haka competition is on this Friday.
The inaugural Jojo Waaka Super 9s Kapa Haka Competition has wrapped up at Te Puia.
Programme aimed at boosting electoral participation in Maori aged 18-29.
We need to think about what we give up now, to make sure we are around to enjoy life later
The first week of NZMACI's Matariki celebrations included live ta moko lectures.
Lynmore Primary School pupils learnt how to door the haka from some local experts.
Nicki Douglas joins the Te Arawa Lakes Trust team on a one year secondment.
New targets and packages were launched at the Maori economy conference in Rotorua.
Maori leadership styles of the past can still influence Maori voting behaviours today.
Lakes DHB boss to meet with iwi to discuss concerns about the axing of Hunga Manaaki.
Maori All Blacks exhibition to open in Rotorua ahead of match against Lions.
Ben Wilcock and The Jelly Rollers are interpreting four Te Arawa Stories.
Students Whatukura Mohi and Rehua Selwyn took out junior Maori and overall senior.
Maori Development Minister welcomes scheme.
All the results from regional speech contest for secondary school students.
Trustee Arapeta Tahana Jnr thinks Te Ture Whenua reform will increase flexibility.