
Iwi wants Crown to pay for return of hapū land, site of former Towai school
'Our people also want to know whether we can trust the crown in these matters.'
'Our people also want to know whether we can trust the crown in these matters.'
Shane Reti says preferential entry schemes address his priority - doctor shortages,
Māori Health Authority given its last rites as its doors are closed.
The 32-year-old was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer following a workplace incident.
Today marks the 160th anniversary of the battle.
The new film commemorates a pivotal Waikato land war.
Rainbow Hub Waikato is designed as a safe place for the LGBTQIA+ community.
There are concerns about the plans blocking viewshafts to sacred mountains.
'We are committed to supporting the growth of wāhine Māori in technology.'
'A bank ought not to exist simply to make impossible sums of money.'
'The songs of our ancestor, the tohorā (whale), grow fainter,' says Kīngi Tuheitia.
Te Iwi Kohuru (Boy) Mangu and Rongo Wetere had a vision for Māori youth.
The two Charles Goldie works sold under the hammer will stay in NZ.
OPINION: Comparing Māori and Pasifika uni space to KKK is out of line - even for Peters.
How the broadcaster has changed the Aotearoa television landscape for the better.
Dedicated conservationist has been named 2024 New Zealand Environmental Hero of the Year
A new report found breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi by the Crown.
Lease is for 48 years, land is classified as sensitive, across the road from beach.
Sisters push themselves to graduate with master's degrees.
The party's tertiary education spokesperson says the signs are reminiscent of 'ugly past'.
Pacific business is making strong alliances across Aotearoa.
Sailing millionaire Russell Coutts has seemingly got amnesia when it comes to Aotearoa.
A Rugby World Cup-winning All Black has voiced support for haka as a means of expression.
The work by Vera Cummings was sold in the UK for $3790.
Māori feel less healthy than Pākehā, despite being more committed to health screening.
More than 500 staff, including Māori, will be made redundant under healthcare reforms.
$2.9m for the scheme will continue to benefit around 200,000 students.
Minister wants outcome focus on rangatahi courts review.
Set in the 1800s, the film is still relevant to issues Aotearoa faces today, actress says.
Chris Finlayson addresses Pākehā angst against Māori and the Treaty.