
Historic Hawke's Bay: Frederick Bennett's journey to uniting Māori and Pākehā
OPINION: Bennett became the first Māori Bishop in 1928, uniting Māori and Pākehā in faith.
OPINION: Bennett became the first Māori Bishop in 1928, uniting Māori and Pākehā in faith.
You can run, but you can’t hide from the museum director.
A brief history of the gangs in New Zealand and where they hail from.
New research challenges long-held belief that weapons were used as projectiles.
A rare Ernest Shackleton medal potentially worth millions lands at Canterbury Museum.
OPINION: "Most of us, as humans, are pretty proud of having opposable thumbs."
The discovery of the origins of stones at the famous monument has surprised historians.
An incident at Ōkāhu Bay left an indelible mark on the young Claudia Orange.
OPINION: It's occasionally so appalling, you’ll have to look away.
The tourist now faces a big fine after defacing the popular Unesco World Heritage site.
OPINION: 'All New Zealand children should have access to music education.'
Ū Mai Ko Te Taniwha combines ancient and modern knowledge.
Opinion: In 1879, stray horses became a 'nuisance in Napier', especially at night.
OPINION: Development of timber trade had an impact on a key road and port.
A celebration of Napier, fashion and love over the weekend.
The 2024 journal will be launched officially this weekend.
Tylee Cottage was constructed on Wilson St in 1853
Historian Vincent O’Malley explains the decisions that made a difference.
To face what’s ahead as a country, we must first know our past.
ANALYSIS: The Treaty of Waitangi debate is about conflicting values. Can we line them up?
The Leys Institute in Ponsonby has been closed since 2019 due to cracking and bowing.
Documents show a historic pā was taken from Māori in the 1970s for 'European hands'.
The Clevedon house was once occupied by one of the first settlers.
'I think Kororāreka is the name it should be, because that's what it was called.'
Thames Museum Te Whare Taonga o te Kauaeranga is gearing up to blow out 50 candles.
OPINION: Distinguishing the difference between myth and legend.
Ronald Reagan was the last President to be shot.
Rangitāne view the clock as a symbol of rangatira Kerei Te Panau.
Spam, cake, roast beef and lard - that's apparently how we stayed in shape 60 years ago.
The first match for the Clarke Family Cup took place in Morrinsville last weekend.