New Zealand Māori Language Week: An eyebrow says a thousand words In Aotearoa, Māori can communicate in more than one way. The use of eyebrows can get you out of some awkward… and slightly boring… situations. #BrowLifeWatch10 Aug 01:52 AM
Opinion<i>Sue Abel</i>: A question of balanceAuckland University senior lecturer Sue Abel addresses the issue of balance in TV news, and the relative lack of Maori voices in mainstream news bulletins, in the third in a series of lectures discussing the state and future of journalism.03 Aug 07:10 AM
KahuSurvivor of massacre nearly loses life againThe owner of the only pup to survive a massacre of more than 30 dogs believes it has been the victim of a poisoning attempt.26 Jul 04:00 PM
KahuSharples to review te reo spendMoves are under way to give Maori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples closer scrutiny of the estimated $250 million government spend on te reo initiatives. 25 Jul 04:00 PM
KahuBetween two culturesJacqueline Smith meets a new TV star who aims to put his own spin on the topics making headlines from a half-caste point of view.15 May 04:00 PM
EntertainmentPoi Story 2Scott Kara traces the history of a Kiwi classic which, after 26 years, has made it back into the top 20.06 May 04:00 PM
OpinionBrian Rudman<i>Brian Rudman:</i> H decision is a National cop-outWat a great whimp-out the Government's decision on wether Whanganui should be spelt with an H has been. 22 Dec 03:00 PM
KahuTe reo being dumbed down, says exam criticA school principal wants the value of te reo exams reassessed, saying some students have it too easy.20 Dec 03:00 PM
New ZealandSharples to apologise over Cup bidPita Sharples says he will apologise to John Key for not discussing in detail Te Puni Kokiri's $3m deal to support Maori TV's Rugby World Cup bid.07 Oct 03:00 PM
New ZealandWorld Cup sketch basically racist, says Maori TVMaori TV has accused its rival TV3 of racism after it broadcast an item lampooning what its coverage of the Rugby World Cup would look like.07 Oct 03:00 PM
New ZealandPM rejects World Cup TV bid racism claimsJohn Key has rejected Maori Party suggestions that concern over the Maori TV bid for Rugby World Cup free-to-air coverage has racist undertones.06 Oct 03:00 PM
New ZealandMaori TV must broadcast World Cup to all NZ - SharplesMaori TV will be expected to show Rugby World Cup matches to all NZ if it wins coverage rights, the Maori Affairs Minister says.06 Oct 04:08 AM