
Te Reo Māori promoted at AIMS Games
Tumai Kaukau-Troughton is the Te Reo reporter at the AIMS Games.
Tumai Kaukau-Troughton is the Te Reo reporter at the AIMS Games.
Te Arawa Ngā Manu Kōrero finalist speaks about inspiration behind speech topic.
"I hope it opens hearts and minds to the horrors created by racism and hatred."
Experts say it is helping normalise the language, but caution it must be genuine.
The mural painting will begin this weekend.
"Our tamariki and mokopuna deserve the best and we want to give back to them."
The Aronui Indigenous Arts Festival will open on Sunday with a performance.
A rāhui imposed on parts of Lake Taupō and the Waikato River has been lifted.
Te Arawa Fisheries have appointed Chris Karamea Insley as its new chief executive.
Mr G hopes Tauranga can become an example for other cities in Aotearoa.
Kapa haka enthusiasts have until midday August 30 to register.
It's time for a shake-up says Mercia-Dawn Yates. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
"People don't realise how the results affect their own pocket at a local level".
About 50 Bay of Plenty rangatahi were at the event at Toi Ohomai-Mokoia campus.
Ngāti Awa Group Holdings Ltd has appointed Tracey Hook as its new chief executive officer
Ngāti Rangiwewehi tupuna is guiding early childhood teachers through a new book.
The ropu flew to Tokyo last week to support the Toku Iho exhibition.
"Aronui is a reflection of the world's awakening to indigenous power."
The 39 strong group took home a wealth of trophies at this month's regional competition.
People gathered in the Village Green in support of those at Ihumātao.
The report called for the abolishment of the current prison system and Oranga Tamariki.
This report highlighted Māori experiences within the justice system and called for change.
Matariki X will take place this Friday at the Energy Events Centre.
"Refuse to let obstacles get in your way while striving to reach your goal."
Local panellists Talei Bryant and Marlena Martin heading to Festival for the Future.
There are 23 candidates but only 14 positions to be filled.
There are 23 candidates to chose for 14 positions.
'If everything went haywire we could eat comfortably because of the fish and our kūmara.'
Hone Te Ihi o Te Rangi Ngata died on the night on July 10.
Ten kapa groups will vie for four finals places on Friday.