
John Grisham, George R.R. Martin among authors suing OpenAI
17 authors sue OpenAI for 'systematic theft on a mass scale'.
17 authors sue OpenAI for 'systematic theft on a mass scale'.
Paraone Luiten-Apirana's vision is to combine Māori arts and technology.
Te Pāti Māori candidate says housing, health and jobs are the big election issues
Teen golfing sensations showered with equipment to help them take sport further.
EM Bail is monitored by Corrections and enforced by police.
Awerangi Tamihere receives recognition with her dad Sir Mason Durie on hand to witness.
Art and culture combine in collaboration with global brand Quiksilver.
The concept of Ko Au: Malosi is to show joy, strength and hope through dance.
The Danish gallery has been chasing the missing bank notes and rogue artist for two years.
APO concert lays on a menu of surprise and delight.
Holly Cameron on her learning journey and reconnecting to her culture.
Prostate Cancer Foundation kaumatua's plea to Māori men.
Act Party leader David Seymour says all Kiwis must be treated equally.
OPINION: I want to nurture our tamariki to be confident in who they are.
The iwi and Auckland Council partner to repurpose 108-year-old heritage building.
Four Rotorua high school kapa haka teams are preparing to head to Nelson.
"I started for work. Now I keep learning for the people."
Australia's largest indigenous gathering happens once a year in a remote location.
Auckland Council libraries celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori.
Amid Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Iti reflects that we've come a long way with te reo.
Marae pilots new picture books to a new generation.
Kiri Dell challenges people to think about their own bicultural vision for Aotearoa.
"The house in Ōtāhuhu is the bastion for all our family."
Sisters Laquiesha and Aaliyah Clifford are on top of the world
Pieri Munro left police in 2010 but is back in 2023 to a high profile role.
He's fusing Asian cooking styles with hāngī techniques for a mouth-watering product.
Jonty Douglas was helping a mate when he was stabbed to death by a stranger.
Tane Marsters is a Huarahi Māori student at Waiapapa Taumata Rau.
Only eight people in her tribe are fluent, and they’re all aged 70-plus.
Merepaia King has been sworn in at her own marae in Waikato.