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Developing a new model for Aboriginal joint management of national parks

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is seeking to expand and strengthen joint management partnerships with Aboriginal communities, ... View article...

Indigenous program trains student doctors in cultural care

In a bid to better educate young doctors and curb Indigenous health disparities, Monash University will enrol rural health students with Aboriginal View article...

Māori youth unite for voter registration drive

A group of Māori youth are gathering to drive a kotahitanga approach, aiming to enrol over 200,000 eligible Māori voters ahead of the 2025 New Zealand ... View article...

Te Reo Māori Gains Ground In New Zealand Media

Te reo Māori , the native language of New Zealand, is making significant strides within the country's media, marking not just a cultural ... View article...

The bush is ready to blow again”: Intelligent planning through the Indigenous Estate

During their history on Country, Aboriginal people have lived through significant changes in climate, demonstrating unique strategies that have ... View article...

Research shows $17.3bn of benefits contributed by the live performance sector in Aotearoa ...

The research was conducted by Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts (CoCA) and Aotahi School of Māori and Indigenous Studies at the University ... View article...

Authentically embracing tikanga Māori can help New Zealand in the growing Asian markets

Shared values between Māori and Asian communities can reduce the cultural distance between New Zealand and the region. But the government needs to ... View article...

Celebrating Māori Culture at Puke Ariki

Puke Ariki Museum in New Plymouth is hosting two new exhibitions that honor Māori culture and kapa haka. Wawata pays tribute to Dalvanius Prime, ... View article...