
Eleven hour day for Te Matatini presenters
Kahurangi and Chey Milne present Te Matatini for the third time this weekend.
Kahurangi and Chey Milne present Te Matatini for the third time this weekend.
Tenga Rangitauira shares his top tips for Te Matatini spectators this weekend.
Te Kapa Haka o Ngāti Whakaue will compete at Te Matatini after nearly 40 years' absence.
Rotorua resident Frank Grapl reflects on the bond between Māori and the Czech Republic
The three recipients were Frances and Anahera Teinakore-Curtis and Anipātene Biddle
Ngāti Rangiwēwehi, Ngāti Whakaue and Te Hikuwai among those preparing for Te Matatini.
Community funding and boost from Oranga Marae Fund begins build for new wharekai.
Koutu community comes together to bless build of wharekai after nine-year wait
The new museum is due to open at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds in early 2020.
$100m is to support Māori economic development and a further $27m is for infrastructure.
Beethoven's famous Ode to Joy to be performed in te reo Māori.
State of rivers and lakes and general concern for the whenua also noted in the study.
Locals from Whakarewarewa village acknowledged by Indian minister of external affairs
Te Māori columnist Ngahi Bidois shares his kupu for 2019 and reflects on its teachings.
Ivan Douglas has finally got closure about his brother's death during WWII.
She becomes the sixth generation following the work of her great-great-great grandfather.
Seven clubs are competing in this year's Waka Ama Sprint Nationals.
Three members of the Whakaari Māori cultural group have returned from three month tour
The tournament is one of the longest established Māori sports events in the country.
Te Mana are one step closer to finalising their Treaty settlement.
New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute Vesting Bill had its first reading today.
Te Puia is hoping to open a new $1.5m kiwi house next year.
Hapū Wananga is empowering women to navigate their own waka when it comes to pregnancy
Māori tourism leader criticises Hawke's Bay Tourism over lack of growth for Māori.
Kaumātua Olympics are coming to Rotorua for active seniors to get involved.
Tickets for Saturday's Puwhakamua fundraiser are still available.
A box holding details of the establishment of the Whakarewarewa Village is treasured.
Te Arawa Lakes Trust has announced it will not support the council's wastewater plan.
Queen gets a te reo Māori makeover - and the world loves it