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Māori electorates face growing fragmentation ahead of Election 2026

New political movements and candidate reshuffles are adding further uncertainty to the Māori electorates ahead of the 2026 election, with signs of ... View article...

Indigenous rangatahi create a song with the sound of 'Revolution'

Three Māori and Pacific youth artists are turning personal pain into a bold anthem for a generation determined to be heard. View article...

Aotearoa and beyond: standing strong in waiata and whakapapa

“It gives Māori and non- Māori living abroad access to connect with our culture, language, kapa haka and healing." A Learn Māori Abroad kapa hapa ... View article...

First Māori head of nursing takes reins amid workforce crisis

Josephine Davis brings 40 years of experience into her historic new role at a time when deep health inequities demand Māori representation at the ... View article...

WA cultural heritage laws 'costly and outdated', says miners

The cost of complying with Western Australia's outdated Aboriginal cultural heritage laws has increased by almost 50 per cent in three years, ... View article...

Mineral explorers say 'costly, protracted' Aboriginal cultural heritage processes 'holding ...

WA is becoming less competitive for mining exploration due to Aboriginal cultural heritage compliance processes being allowed to balloon ... View article...

Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner steps down

During her time in the role, Andrea Kelly authored the landmark report Transforming Aged Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. View article...

Kate Ten Buuren on curating First People's Melbourne Art Trams

... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. “We'd put on pop-up exhibitions, throw parties, host art-making workshops and impromptu poetry ... View article...