
Govt decision to dismantle the Children and Young People’s Commission is a backward step, says Labour
Labour MP asks minister 'to step in and stop these callous cuts'.
Labour MP asks minister 'to step in and stop these callous cuts'.
Education Minister sees benefits in the kura kaupapa Māori approach to teaching.
Tōnui Collab trains youth in device recycling at Horouta Wānanga.
Artist looks forward to reconnecting with Tairāwhiti artists and whanau.
Urchinomics project into sea urchin ranching and kelp restoration is creating opportunities for hapū. Video / Te Ao Māori News
Counties Manukau is one area where immunisation rates for tamariki Māori are low.
Ō-Rākau was the site of the last major battle in the Crown’s 1863-64 invasion of Waikato.
Movember is investing in communities and organisations.
Cyclones delayed plans to meet frequently at marae.
A wahine has described the downsides of her experience in emergency housing.
Overall, about 3474 public service jobs will go.
OPINION: Merepeka Raukawa-Tait can be summed up in one word - courageous.
OPINION: Otago University Students’ Association president Keegan Wells on their new logo
After 155 years, Otago University changes name and brand to fit modern times.
NZ First deputy leader says politics is a marathon - and he's in for the long haul.
Discussions around the return of the Treaty documents to the North are ongoing.
Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki is supportive of the bill; Rongowhakaata does not.
OPINION: The Crown constantly redefines the Treaty.
'I’m disappointed the Government has come in in such a heavy-handed way.'
Mariameno Kapa-Kingi is calling for Children’s Minister Karen Chhour to resign.
Bailey Mackey and Te Māngai Pāho avoid high court ruling.
Takatāpui fabric artist Maungaronga Te Kawa's only rule is “they have to be gorgeous”.
Māori, Pacific people and older adults are at greater risk of contracting RSV.
"I want to live longer. It's a different meaning when you have kids."
A significant moment in the history of Tauranga is being marked today.
Crown commissioner tells marae to hold special general meeting to address membership.
OPINION: Most live with an identity which is important to them and identify with a tribe.
Opinion of our rangatahi: 'Good kai helps us to learn and participate better.'
Specialist Māori roles in Oranga Tamariki's crosshairs amid restructure.
The Prime Minister's office calls the comments 'frankly ridiculous and without merit.'