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— AUNZ 61875 — Te Pāti Māori not picking sides ahead of 2023 election, signal 'exciting' candidate at ...
— AUNZ 61883 — New Zealand's accession to OPCP to further protect tamariki's rights
— AUNZ 61885 — An momentous year for te reo Māori
— AUNZ 61882 — 2022: A significant year for Māori voices
— AUNZ 61892 — Too many Māori and Asian people are drowning – can better cultural understanding reverse ...
— AUNZ 61898 — Three New Zealand women ready for a world title shot
— AUNZ 61900 — Māori photography entrepreneur opens pop up stores
— AUNZ 61901 — Rotorua teen to become second Māori ever to study medicine at Harvard
— AUNZ 61906 — Māori students stood down at rate twice that of Pākeha students for punishment
— AUNZ 61915 — New Zealand has a great relationship with China. But for how much longer as US pressure grows?
— AUNZ 61916 — Showcasing quality Maori and Pasifika products
— AUNZ 61918 — High hopes for 'vertical papakāinga' multi-level Māori villages
— AUNZ 61921 — Anniversary motivates to do more for Te Reo Maori
— AUNZ 61930 — Where's the Māori caucus?
— AUNZ 61932 — Māori youth are expressing who they are through their art
— AUNZ 61933 — Staff and students 'concerned' about proposed restructure of Māori, Pacific, Equity office
— AUNZ 61938 — Supreme Court rules in favour of Wairarapa Māori
— AUNZ 61941 — New Zealand Readies Legislation To Make Google, Meta Pay For News Content
— AUNZ 61940 — Māori business confidence dips, but remains more optimistic than most
— AUNZ 61939 — How Māori are systemically underrepresented in the health workforce
— AUNZ 61947 — Why does diabetes disproportionately affect Maori
— AUNZ 61954 — Māori leadership wants a hui with Kaipara mayor over karakia calamity
— AUNZ 61956 — New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern issues historic Maori apology
— AUNZ 61957 — Māori business leaders report mental health drop, but optimistic
— AUNZ 61963 — Māori, Pasifika and Asian communities with food-induced allergies hit hard by inflation
— AUNZ 61964 — Māori fall behind on retirement savings
— AUNZ 61962 — New te reo Māori names for Hamilton street and park
— AUNZ 61965 — The cost of living (and dying) as New Zealand ages up
— AUNZ 61966 — Significant sites to Māori identified in Timaru district plan
— AUNZ 61972 — Eru Morgan: Launch of a Māori research centre
— AUNZ 61973 — Christopher Luxon won't commit to Māori health outcome target
— AUNZ 61975 — A-frame cabin in new zealand pays respect to local coastal landscape and maori culture
— AUNZ 61976 — Young New Zealanders want Māori language, tikanga and Te Tiriti principles honoured at work
— AUNZ 61977 — Māori share 'burning desire' to build papakāinga housing on their lands
— AUNZ 61991 — Premier award for academic hailed as a legend of Māoridom
— AUNZ 61997 — Mana whenua's 'hearts are broken' after head of Māori carving post on Great Barrier Island ...
— AUNZ 61992 — Meningococcal vaccination programme needs to target Māori, Pacific communities
— AUNZ 62002 — Ancient Māori health treatments make successful comeback with no safety complaints ...
— AUNZ 62003 — Daily smoking rates at all-time low but remain high for Māori, figures show
— AUNZ 62005 — Lack of support and discrimination blamed for homelessness among Rangatahi Māori
— AUNZ 62012 — The Local Government Minister hopes lowering the voting age to 16 could mean more Maori ...
— AUNZ 62009 — Census undercount short changes Māori seats
— AUNZ 62011 — Call for Māori with Parkinson's to help researchers work out best future treatments for whānau
— AUNZ 62021 — The 'big maybe' over Māori seats in Parliament due to census undercount
— AUNZ 62020 — Five ways to feel empowered, strong, and ready to take on a system that wasn't designed for Māori
— AUNZ 62019 — Concerns Raised At Police Taking More DNA Samples From Young Māori
— AUNZ 62018 — Ancient Rongoā Māori practices to fight Kauri dieback are part of a broader revival of ... -
— AUNZ 62016 — Hui raises hopes for greater equity in Māori health funding, including Waikato
— AUNZ 62017 — Māori population of NZ up 2 per cent; overall growth flatlines
— AUNZ 62024 — Māori roll change receives bipartisan support - YouTube
— AUNZ 62025 — The Māori economy is booming and will be worth $100 billion by 2030, says Willie Jackson
— AUNZ 62022 — Major investment in Maori Health
— AUNZ 62023 — Māori now 17.4 percent of population
— AUNZ 62031 — Canada and New Zealand focus on Indigenous cooperation
— AUNZ 62032 — Labour and National agree on Māori electoral law change
— AUNZ 62033 — New Zealand sees gains in Māori representation in this sector
— AUNZ 62038 — Busting the myths about mātauranga Māori
— AUNZ 62035 — Māori three times more likely to die from drug overdoses than Pākehā
— AUNZ 62036 — Māori rest home population set to grow
— AUNZ 62037 — Need for young adults book in te reo Māori
— AUNZ 62047 — Experts appointed to guide Māori-led climate action
— AUNZ 62049 — Thousands of Māori and Pacific workers needed to fill skills gap
— AUNZ 62054 — Embracing the inbetween cultures of my Puerto Rican, Pākehā, Māori family
— AUNZ 62055 — New research shows ancestral Māori adapted quickly in the face of rapid climate change
— AUNZ 62056 — Equity lens highlights Māori child health gap
— AUNZ 62062 — Māori arrived in NZ between 1250 and 1275, new research shows
— AUNZ 62064 — Māori whānau miss out, sector saves
— AUNZ 62065 — Rotorua Museum Gathering Untold Stories Of Māori Battalion B Company Soldiers
— AUNZ 62073 — Supervised drug spaces needed as Māori overdose rates climb
— AUNZ 62078 — Māori communities criticise lack of consultation in report on areas at risk of flooding
— AUNZ 62081 — Hui on how to best awhi and manaaki tauira Māori
— AUNZ 62080 — New Zealand Aims To Become Dark Sky Nation: All You Need To Know About It
— AUNZ 62086 — Māori health services investigate whānau coping in pandemic
— AUNZ 62087 — Māori ready to tackle extremism fall-out
— AUNZ 62088 — Spark launches $1 million scholarship programme for Maori, Pasifika and women
— AUNZ 62089 — Paula Whetu Jones Brings New Zealand's Queen to the Screen
— AUNZ 62093 — Trailblazing Māori director's touching speech after We Are Still Here award nod
— AUNZ 62094 — Auckland community-leased facility will house Māori fashion designer Kiri Nathan, be ...
— AUNZ 62091 — Māori landowners' fears for forestry restrictions
— AUNZ 62103 — Māori need to shine light on space strategy
— AUNZ 62104 — Māori students are still being made to teach cultural competency
— AUNZ 62102 — Young Māori entrepreneur making her mark
— AUNZ 62110 — Māori Say Fossil-takers Acted Without Permission
— AUNZ 62112 — The real life documentary 'No Māori Allowed' strikes a raw nerve for some in our society
— AUNZ 62113 — Teen founder of poi company among winners at Māori Business Awards
— AUNZ 62121 — Māori entrepreneur fronts up on Juicy Fest legitimacy
— AUNZ 62128 — Suspected suicides rates continue to drop, but Māori still disproportionately affected
— AUNZ 62129 — Frozen Reo Māori's premiere held in Auckland
— AUNZ 62136 — These 10 Haunted Places In New Zealand Will Spook The Life Out Of You
— AUNZ 62142 — Does Covid19 Discriminate Against Māori And Pasifika New Zealanders?
— AUNZ 62143 — More Māori youth achieving higher, but systemic change still needed
— AUNZ 62144 — Pacific and Māori TikTokers get together to normalise talking about mental health
— AUNZ 62145 — Challenges ahead as interest in Māori dialects grows
— AUNZ 62152 — Artist Lester Hall's work uses Maori symbolism, generates controversy
— AUNZ 62158 — Māori tāonga returned from overseas fetches thousands under the hammer at Webb's Auction House
— AUNZ 62161 — The Māori pâtissier launching a luxury chocolate business
— AUNZ 62159 — No Māori Allowed documentary
— AUNZ 62160 — Auckland's first wāhine Māori councillor wants mana whenua to have more say
— AUNZ 62167 — World's fattest parrot can't compete for New Zealand's 'Bird of the Year'
— AUNZ 62168 — Waikato Māori health service provider announces two new governance appointments
— AUNZ 62169 — Breast cancer survivor urges wāhine Māori to get mammograms
— AUNZ 62176 — New Zealand could change its name soon
— AUNZ 62182 — Trade and investment in Māori future
— AUNZ 62183 — Maori Climate Commissioner decries plans to nationalise Whenua Maori
— AUNZ 62179 — Bringing back the art of Māori tā moko tattooing using traditional tools
— AUNZ 62180 — History and influence of Māori nonviolence
— AUNZ 62190 — ACT increases 'co-governance' focus, wants to close Māori Health Authority
— AUNZ 62193 — First Māori mayor elected to South Waikato District Council
— AUNZ 62198 — Research into Covid-19 experience for Maori to uncover gaps, inequities
— AUNZ 62199 — Māori and Pasifika students bear burden of streaming inequities: union
— AUNZ 62201 — Research project to understand Māori experiences during pandemic
— AUNZ 62205 — Austria returns remains of Indigenous New Zealanders stolen more than a century ago
— AUNZ 62209 — New research to better understand Māori experiences during pandemic
— AUNZ 62206 — Catholic Maori boarding schools recipients of funding initiative
— AUNZ 62208 — Māori turned away from voting in Far North
— AUNZ 62214 — When is being Māori not enough? Why Māori politics are always personal
— AUNZ 62215 — Māori ward seats up for grabs in Nelson, Marlborough for first time
— AUNZ 62216 — Māori performers sidestep into colonial world of Christchurch
— AUNZ 62224 — Māori and ethnic minority students experience more discrimination than Pākeha
— AUNZ 62225 — EIT opens centre to spark Māori community research
— AUNZ 62222 — Austria Returns Indigenous Remains to New Zealand
— AUNZ 62223 — Māori and Moriori ancestors return
— AUNZ 62230 — One in three children projected to be Maori
— AUNZ 62231 — Tauranga maunga officially recognised with original Māori name
— AUNZ 62232 — Asian, Maori, Pacific ethnic group populations to grow significantly in New Zealand
— AUNZ 62233 — Political donations part of Māori development plan
— AUNZ 62237 — New Zealand Census to be held in March 2023 with extra $110m to ensure turnout
— AUNZ 62238 — Survey finds most Western Bay mayoral hopefuls support Māori wards
— AUNZ 62236 — Māori and Moriori ancestral kōiwi to return to Aotearoa
— AUNZ 62235 — Racial Discrimination By Te Pāti Māori Must Stop
— AUNZ 62248 — Māori and Moriori ancestorial remains to return to Aotearoa
— AUNZ 62249 — Experts say increase in online racism towards Māori - especially wahine Māori
— AUNZ 62246 — Harawira wary of Māori ward expectations
— AUNZ 62250 — They belong to Waramungu': New Zealand museum agrees to return items to Indigenous Australians
— AUNZ 62251 — How learning te reo Māori is the doorway to understanding traditional Māori knowledge
— AUNZ 62254 — Māori firefighter files treaty claim against FENZ
— AUNZ 62255 — Adorable 'Haka baby' dance offers a sweet window into Maori culture
— AUNZ 62257 — Increase in online racism towards Māori concerning, experts say
— AUNZ 62263 — Should Aotearoa NZ become a Republic? Te Paati Maori Co-Leader Rawiri Waititi responds
— AUNZ 62264 — Manawatū's young Māori ward candidates focus on infrastructure, environment and wellbeing
— AUNZ 62265 — Why you can't advertise online in te reo Māori
— AUNZ 62270 — Māori partners needed for measles jab push
— AUNZ 62271 — Despite Government concern, Māori are growing majority of those sent to prison
— AUNZ 62272 — Whangārei iwi takes a look at Māori ward candidates
— AUNZ 62273 — Maori Education – The Path To Our Future
— AUNZ 62280 — Being disconnected from his whakapapa hits bad note for New Zealand opera star
— AUNZ 62286 — Māori legal scholar takes out top research award
— AUNZ 62289 — New Zealand town mulls removal of Picton name and restoration of Māori original
— AUNZ 62296 — More adults are signing up to learn te reo Māori to keep up with their tamariki
— AUNZ 62294 — AM reporter Tia McDougall on losing te reo Māori as she grew older
— AUNZ 62302 — New Zealand reflects on te reo journey
— AUNZ 62303 — Tokenism and te reo Māori - why some things shouldn't be translated
— AUNZ 62304 — New Zealand MPs bring up colonial past while paying tribute to Queen
— AUNZ 62305 — Tokenism and te reo Māori: why some things just shouldn't be translated
— AUNZ 62313 — How cooking methods and ingredients help define kai Māori cuisine
— AUNZ 62311 — Gold Coast's Burleigh Pavilion criticised for refusing entry to woman with Maori face tattoo
— AUNZ 62310 — As Māori language use grows in New Zealand, the challenge is to match deeds to words
— AUNZ 62318 — The funding adorning Māori innovators with the feathers they need to fly
— AUNZ 62319 — The fight for the Māori language was a barrier broken by our reo warriors
— AUNZ 62320 — The road to language reclamation: He Toa Reo Māori, 50 years on
— AUNZ 62317 — Te reo Māori in space of 'exponential growth'
— AUNZ 62328 — Government outlines its three year Māori media strategy
— AUNZ 62325 — Māori businesses playing a key role in climate change planning
— AUNZ 62326 — Cloak worn when Māori language petition delivered to Parliament 50 years ago arrives in ...
— AUNZ 62327 — Artist puts Māori on the landscape
— AUNZ 62336 — New Roy Morgan Poll – Labour/Green/Māori Party Government
— AUNZ 62332 — Dungala Kaiela Oration draws comparisons between Australian and New Zealand ...
— AUNZ 62335 — New Zealand's Rise In Online Harm Drives Key Appointments For Netsafe
— AUNZ 62342 — Nats, Te Pāti Māori want Rotorua emergency housing investigated
— AUNZ 62343 — Increase of 40% in sales of te reo Māori books
— AUNZ 62344 — Māori offer staunch lesson for Pasifika language revival
— AUNZ 62350 — 150 Māori households to benefit from affordable solar tech
— AUNZ 62348 — For New Zealand Māori, an Uncertain Future as Fish Move Away
— AUNZ 62349 — Indigenous delegates and Minister Hajdu conclude trip to Aotearoa-New Zealand
— AUNZ 62355 — How Kiwi book retailers are sustaining the rise and rise of te reo Māori
— AUNZ 62354 — Waitangi Tribunal told of disparities in funding, care for disabled Māori
— AUNZ 62360 — Remembering Hana Te Hemara's Māori language petition, 50 years on
— AUNZ 62361 — Health inequities at large for rangatahi Māori
— AUNZ 62368 — Sacred river's personhood status offers hope to Māori
— AUNZ 62369 — Newstalk ZB's James Daniels speaks with John Cowan about embracing his Māori identity
— AUNZ 62370 — Vandals target new Māori language signs in Mt Maunganui
— AUNZ 62377 — We Are Not Just Woke: We Are Wide Awake - Māori Language Commissioner, Professor ...
— AUNZ 62379 — Indigenous Strategy Leader Anthony Ruakere Adds To The Depth Of Deloitte's Māori ...
— AUNZ 62373 — Māori authorities demonstrate their commitment to kaitiakitanga in response to climate change
— AUNZ 62386 — In New Zealand, Conservation Is Buoyed by Indigenous Knowledge
— AUNZ 62387 — New Zealand taking world-first steps toward kicking smoking habit
— AUNZ 62384 — High Māori prison rates are linked directly to state care abuse, new research reveals
— AUNZ 62392 — Waatea News Column: What kind of Queen maker will Māori Party be?
— AUNZ 62401 — Who's Telling The Truth On Mandatory Te Reo Māori For Teachers?
— AUNZ 62402 — Kanupu to boost Māori research capability
— AUNZ 62403 — Teachers at Palmerston North Boys set to learn Māori
— AUNZ 62408 — New Zealand shoppers divided by beloved brand Whittaker's Chocolate's decision to ...
— AUNZ 62411 — Beneficiary bashing wrong way to fix Māori
— AUNZ 62410 — Half of Māori business leaders feeling less mentally healthy thanks to Covid
— AUNZ 62415 — Half Of Māori Business Leaders Feeling Less Mentally Healthy Than Normal
— AUNZ 62417 — What Happened To Sir Toby Curtis? Maori Leader's Death Cause And Biography Revealed
— AUNZ 62418 — Māori tokenism in advertising: Is there a better way to do it?
— AUNZ 62419 — New research sheds more light on link between Māori and Taiwan
— AUNZ 62426 — Names counting against Māori elections
— AUNZ 62427 — $14.9m allocated to upgrade Māori boarding schools
— AUNZ 62425 — Tactical talks mobilise tight field for Māori seats
— AUNZ 62424 — Māori nurses call for dedicated health workforce to be prioritised
— AUNZ 62435 — Māori ward councillors elected unopposed
— AUNZ 62433 — Iwi and Māori health providers form partnership
— AUNZ 62440 — Face of democracy is going to change' in NZ, say Māori wāhine candidates
— AUNZ 62441 — Expert fears Māori unemployment rate dropping for 'perverse reason'
— AUNZ 62449 — Racism and prejudice keep Maori and Pacifica away from Research
— AUNZ 62447 — Racism, exclusion and tokenism: how Maori and Pacific science graduates are still ...
— AUNZ 62448 — Maori competency aim for tourism workforce
— AUNZ 62458 — The new Taranaki principal planning to incorporate more te reo Maori
— AUNZ 62457 — Tokenism' discouraging Maori, Pasifika tertiary students
— AUNZ 62455 — Maori and Pacific students made to feel 'insignificant', uni survey shows
— AUNZ 62464 — New Law dilutes the importance of Statistics New Zealand
— AUNZ 62465 — Tainui 'at the table' for Maori wellbeing decisions through accord with Government
— AUNZ 62466 — Waiata Anthems 2022 Honours 50 Years Since Maori Language Petition
— AUNZ 62474 — 29 primary mental health and addiction services available for Māori
— AUNZ 62471 — Kuki Airani look to Māori for language tips
— AUNZ 62473 — Pharmac aims to bridge the gap between the Māori and Pasifika communities
— AUNZ 62480 — Māori to lead kauri protection as national plan launched against dieback
— AUNZ 62475 — There are those who would like to change the name of New Zealand
— AUNZ 62479 — Aotearoa - That's why votes are being raised to change the name of New Zealand
— AUNZ 62488 — Te reo Māori celebrates 35 years as official language, but there's still 'a long way to go'
— AUNZ 62489 — The rise of te reo Māori
— AUNZ 62490 — NZ research is benefiting from Māori knowledge, seminar hears
— AUNZ 62497 — Research shows rongoa Māori is improving health outcomes
— AUNZ 62506 — The Bulletin: Smokefree bill would increase life expectancy for Māori women
— AUNZ 62505 — Māori-led coffee shop in Christchurch aims to feel 'like home'
— AUNZ 62503 — New Zealand's 'tobacco endgame' law will be a world first for health
— AUNZ 62512 — Govt continuing to take action to protect Mātauranga Māori
— AUNZ 62513 — New agreement vision for better Māori eye health
— AUNZ 62514 — Endangered Indigenous Māori Construction Methods Revived To Rebuild And Strengthen ...
— AUNZ 62521 — Māori roll or general roll – how did you choose?
— AUNZ 62522 — GP and Māori health advocate's service to community recognised with top College honour
— AUNZ 62527 — Māori councillors detail abuse and racism they face in their roles
— AUNZ 62528 — Māori economy thriving, growth largely driven by increasing number of Māori women ...
— AUNZ 62530 — Wāhine make up large chunk of Māori business owners, research shows
— AUNZ 62535 — Top Māori cop Wally Haumaha says whānau, hapū and iwi - not police - hold the key to halting crime
— AUNZ 62536 — Māori research guide released
— AUNZ 62537 — Māori Biosecurity Symposium First Of Its Kind
— AUNZ 62538 — Minister of Māori Development launches Te Matapaeroa 2020 to celebrate Māori business
— AUNZ 62543 — It's ridiculous' - Anger over Māori children being zoned out of iwi or hapū land
— AUNZ 62546 — Māori boxers gear up for Fight for Life
— AUNZ 62552 — Te Pāti Māori takes aim at local body seats
— AUNZ 62553 — Te Arawa Māori fashion - lipstick and high heels
— AUNZ 62554 — Inquiry into justice system's impact on Māori begins at Waitangi Tribunal
— AUNZ 62560 — Universities Launch Programme To Support Māori Academics
— AUNZ 62562 — Māori metal band Alien Weaponry playing some of Europe's biggest festivals
— AUNZ 62567 — The first Māori woman set to attend Duke University needs your help
— AUNZ 62570 — Act leader David Seymour says Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi's joke a step too far
— AUNZ 62585 — Abortion access loss threat to wahine Māori
— AUNZ 62586 — Māori culture and rights highlighted in anniverary list
— AUNZ 62584 — Food and drink guide to New Zealand's North and South Island
— AUNZ 62583 — Timely to increase Māori nurse practitioners numbers, trainer says
— AUNZ 62589 — Māori organisations working to get whānau to own homes
— AUNZ 62590 — National survey finds mental health is declining in New Zealand, te reo Māori use on the rise
— AUNZ 62588 — Health sector change good for Māori says Waititi
— AUNZ 62594 — EIT To Offer Te Reo Māori Programme For Teachers In Te Tairāwhiti
— AUNZ 62592 — Māori Health Authority weights change workload
— AUNZ 62593 — Māori advisors steer violence strategy
— AUNZ 62598 — Racism in police poll: 72 pct of Māori say police are racist in some way
— AUNZ 62597 — Best things to do in New Zealand: Bodyboard, sail and kayak around this picturesque destination
— AUNZ 62596 — Taika Waititi references atua Māori in new Thor film
— AUNZ 62595 — Starwatch: Matariki appearance marks start of Māori new year
— AUNZ 62599 — Crime survey shows Māori, disabled, rainbow communities most at risk
— AUNZ 62600 — How Common Is Mate Wareware (dementia) Among Māori? New Study Will Find Out
— AUNZ 62601 — University of Auckland: Connection to te ao Māori supports breastfeeding
— AUNZ 62602 — Māori voter choice significant Green win
— AUNZ 62604 — Percentage play in Māori business definition
— AUNZ 62605 — Pay gap transparency would boost Māori wage
— AUNZ 62603 — Fifteen BOP Māori Leaders Appointed To Hold New Health Structure To Account
— AUNZ 62606 — Māori, Pasifika describe racist encounters in health sector as DHB set to disappear
— AUNZ 62607 — Children in New Zealand Endure Disproportionate Health Challenges in Contrast to Western World
— AUNZ 62610 — Ministry of Health set to protect Māori from gambling
— AUNZ 62614 — Young filmmaker wants to break the mental health cycle in Māori and give them back mana
— AUNZ 62611 — Māori lag in abortion access
— AUNZ 62612 — Science and business are being woven into traditional Māori healing
— AUNZ 62613 — Papakura High School faces accusations of racism and bullying after multiple Māori ...
— AUNZ 62617 — Māori-led Research Team To Undertake Real-time Research On Key Māori Health Policy
— AUNZ 62618 — Māori needed for stroke services
— AUNZ 62619 — Nine Māori content creators you should follow
— AUNZ 62620 — Med student cap holds back Māori increase
— AUNZ 62622 — The importance of embracing te reo Māori in the workplace in the right way
— AUNZ 62626 — Modern twist on Maori food
— AUNZ 62623 — Specialist Māori educator role could get significant pay increase
— AUNZ 62624 — Young Māori chef teaching Matariki in four courses
— AUNZ 62625 — Pounamu carver changes name for closer connection to his Māori ancestry
— AUNZ 62630 — Te Mana Hauora Māori: Health providers hope for equity, communication and results
— AUNZ 62627 — Māori, Pasifika and women under-represented in Auckland's tech industry
— AUNZ 62629 — Being Māori a 'superpower' for Taranaki-raised fashion designer
— AUNZ 62631 — Wong taken by NZ's Maori foreign policy
— AUNZ 62633 — Police launch first recruitment campaign targeting wāhine Māori
— AUNZ 62634 — Māori listened to says health under-boss
— AUNZ 62639 — Calls to make political process more accessible for Māori and young people
— AUNZ 62636 — New exhibit explores local Maori place names
— AUNZ 62638 — Switching between Māori and general roll no silver bullet
— AUNZ 62643 — Te Tai Hauāuru supports new Māori electoral roll proposal
— AUNZ 62640 — Matariki resources for New Zealand schools and teachers
— AUNZ 62642 — Reti despairs at Maori Health Authority set-up
— AUNZ 62644 — Agriculture sector partnering with Māori on emissions framework
— AUNZ 62647 — PGF boosts Tairawhiti Maori economy
— AUNZ 62649 — Government to introduce changes to 'racist' Māori electoral voting laws; National vows to block it
— AUNZ 62650 — How important is Māori language broadcasting?
— AUNZ 62651 — Māori economy heading to $100b
— AUNZ 62652 — Hauora Māori Advisory Committee to amplify Māori voice in new health system
— AUNZ 62655 — Tech firm builds artificial intelligence that speaks te reo Māori
— AUNZ 62653 — Māori economy sees strong future
— AUNZ 62654 — Māori must work together to achieve local board parity in Auckland
— AUNZ 62656 — Māori organisations lead the way in dealing with family violence
— AUNZ 62657 — Māori culture boosts breastfeeding duration
— AUNZ 62658 — Matariki Exhibition And Talk At Pompallier Mission Celebrates Earliest Māori Writing And Drawing
— AUNZ 62659 — Building Kaupapa Māori Skills In Aotearoa Businesses
— AUNZ 62663 — Pivotal' Māori leader Tipene O'Regan made member of Order of New Zealand
— AUNZ 62667 — Māori health leaders focus on 'rightful place' of rongoā Māori
— AUNZ 62664 — Māori carving dating from 1800s recovered after being stolen from Kaiapoi Pā
— AUNZ 62665 — Can knowledge of ancient Maori help science? Ask a freshwater crayfish
— AUNZ 62669 — Help for Māori farmers to meet emissions targets
— AUNZ 62671 — Rongoā Māori To Take Its Rightful Place Within Aotearoa's Health System
— AUNZ 62675 — Scientists Use More Maori Bird Names
— AUNZ 62672 — Covid changes Māori health delivery model
— AUNZ 62673 — Auckland Māori medical students sick of entry requirement racism
— AUNZ 62674 — Concern over recent increase in anti-Māori sentiment
— AUNZ 62679 — Political poll has Labour, National close while Māori Party remains kingmaker
— AUNZ 62676 — The patients at this New Zealand hospital aren't people -- they're penguins
— AUNZ 62677 — Māori and cybersecurity - Examining an unsafe online climate and the need for action
— AUNZ 62682 — Māori and Pasifika students set sights on IT careers through P-TECH
— AUNZ 62684 — Budget 2022 funding to lower starting age for bowel screening for Māori and Pacific peoples
— AUNZ 62691 — Progressive Procurement getting further investment in Māori businesses
— AUNZ 62692 — Boosting Māori economy through Progressive Procurement
— AUNZ 62697 — Growth and development of Māori education continues in Budget 2022
— AUNZ 62700 — Māori students earn opportunity of a lifetime with overseas scholarships
— AUNZ 62699 — Government continues record Māori Education investment
— AUNZ 62698 — Vision for Māori success in tertiary education system welcomed
— AUNZ 62705 — Poverty misstep hurting Māori
— AUNZ 62706 — Plenty of pūtea for Māori health growth
— AUNZ 62707 — Māori Television switching to its reo Māori name
— AUNZ 62708 — Budget 2022 an enormous win for Māori and New Zealand
— AUNZ 62714 — Māori researcher awarded full sholarship at one of the world's top universities
— AUNZ 62715 — Māori left with crumbs again, says Te Pāti Māori
— AUNZ 62713 — A health system that takes care of Māori
— AUNZ 62716 — Inequality Not Solved By Separate Māori Spend
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— AUNZ 62724 — Māori population growing
— AUNZ 62732 — Pageants are uplifting, not demeaning' Māori beauty queens defend criticism
— AUNZ 62729 — Māori growers say stop eating whiteness
— AUNZ 62730 — Māori leaders say Te Tiriti approach missing from Emissions Reduction Plan
— AUNZ 62731 — Anti-firearm violence bill could disproportionately impact Māori, Law Society says
— AUNZ 62737 — Google fails to deliver campaign promise to fix Māori pronunciation on Google Maps
— AUNZ 62735 — Microsoft backing Māori and Pacific wāhine in tech industry
— AUNZ 62736 — Māori artist campaigns for Aotearoa name recognition
— AUNZ 62747 — Housing ministers commission half of the 1000 homes promised for Māori
— AUNZ 62748 — Climate change: Māori Party says emissions budget 'disappointingly weak'
— AUNZ 62756 — Willie Jackson says David Seymour not just a 'useless Māori', he's a dangerous politician too
— AUNZ 62753 — New Zealand fully reopens in August
— AUNZ 62754 — One in five older Māori and Pacific people received flu vaccine in April
— AUNZ 62755 — Whiti Hereaka wins New Zealand's Ockham fiction prize for novel subverting Māori myth
— AUNZ 62764 — Prince Harry Makes Special Announcement on Māori TV
— AUNZ 62761 — More armed police, more dead Māori in the streets
— AUNZ 62763 — More dead Māori on the streets': Rawiri Waititi slams increased funding for police
— AUNZ 62770 — Māori likely to be disproportionately affected by increase in police officers, justice advocates say
— AUNZ 62772 — New Zealand's Maori language obsession is baffling Kiwis
— AUNZ 62777 — Fake 3D' portrait of Maori filmmaker Taika Waititi wins Archibald's Packing Room Prize
— AUNZ 62779 — Watch Air New Zealand's gorgeous ode to Tiaki and the Guardians in new safety video
— AUNZ 62780 — Māori media tackles kaimahi drought
— AUNZ 62786 — The Maori Affairs Committee's pausing oral submissions scheduled for Friday ... over the ...
— AUNZ 62788 — Te Pāti Māori could decide next election
— AUNZ 62787 — Sir Bom Gillies wants treaty equality between Crown and Māori
— AUNZ 62794 — Ombudsman says Government must act as multiple reports show seclusion overused on Māori
— AUNZ 62796 — Māori Authority pledge racially divisive
— AUNZ 62802 — New Zealand welcomes international visitors after two years with Māori songs and tearful embraces
— AUNZ 62803 — Māori League delivers grassroots message
— AUNZ 62804 — 16% of Maori and Pacific children were diagnosed with asthma last year
— AUNZ 62811 — Council votes to replace Hamilton street, park with Māori names
— AUNZ 62812 — Buy Māori made platform flourishes in helping Māori businesses
— AUNZ 62810 — Agreement marks new collective approach to Wellington council partnership with Māori
— AUNZ 62820 — Tomoana titan for Māori trade push
— AUNZ 62819 — Australians selling Auckland hotel on Māori leasehold land
— AUNZ 62827 — Minister of Māori Development Willie Jackson says Bill for Māori seats in Rotorua could go ...
— AUNZ 62833 — Remembering our past, warts and all, is not about making New Zealanders feel guilty
— AUNZ 62835 — Christchurch's Te Pae centre reopens celebrating all New Zealanders
— AUNZ 62836 — How to claim the Māori Batallion medals of your tupuna
— AUNZ 62841 — Decline in Māori cancer diagnoses causing concern
— AUNZ 62844 — Public submissions on Rotorua Māori wards bill extended after concerns about rushed process
— AUNZ 62843 — The mystic bringing Te Ao Māori to life
— AUNZ 62842 — Māori gamers take on the world
— AUNZ 62849 — Gardens by the Bay unveils Tāne Te Waiora sculpture from New Zealand
— AUNZ 62850 — Maori Authority Backs The Government To Change Immigration Laws To Boot Out Criminals
— AUNZ 62852 — The tragedy of being Māori and tone deaf
— AUNZ 62860 — The Federation apologizes to the Maori players
— AUNZ 62858 — Māori music artist Hina doesn't need a fancy studio to produce good music
— AUNZ 62859 — Toxic berry could benefit from Māori touch
— AUNZ 62867 — Multi-million-dollar project helps build Maori commercial construction capability
— AUNZ 62868 — Hundreds of years of Māori knowledge at risk if environmental decline not addressed
— AUNZ 62876 — With hugs, tears and Maori performers, NZ welcomes Australian visitors as curbs ease
— AUNZ 62889 — Proud to be backing mātauranga Māori scientific research
— AUNZ 62890 — Government aims to build 1000 houses for Māori by 2025
— AUNZ 62891 — Wellington polytechnics boost Māori and Pacific services for students to 'break down barriers ...
— AUNZ 62899 — Royal Society of New Zealand faces crisis of confidence
— AUNZ 62900 — Māori authorities forge on despite Covid
— AUNZ 62897 — Work begins on how Aotearoa can realise UNDRIP and Māori self-determination
— AUNZ 62898 — Court rules sisters to share in Māori land believed destined for brother only
— AUNZ 62905 — Finally, te ao Māori gains respect through the celebration of Matariki
— AUNZ 62906 — Māori tourism faces health and safety challenges
— AUNZ 62907 — Ministry defends cost of legal battle over Māori vax data
— AUNZ 62908 — Ngai Te Rangi: Lowering Maori superannuation ages is a good start in addressing Maori health
— AUNZ 62915 — Lower Māori vax rates showing up in hospitalisations
— AUNZ 62916 — National policy negates Māori heath future
— AUNZ 62914 — Māori superannuation needs review because Māori die younger
— AUNZ 62913 — There's some support emerging for lowering the Maori superannuation age
— AUNZ 62922 — Passing of great leaders in Maoridom a sad time
— AUNZ 62924 — Elusive koura wai Māori need all protection, fierceness they can muster
— AUNZ 62921 — Māori Party calls out ACT leader David Seymour's 'race baiting'
— AUNZ 62929 — Couple at centre of Māori land occupation desperate for solution
— AUNZ 62930 — Māori lead in vaccinations needed
— AUNZ 62931 — Thousands gather to pay tribute to two Māori leaders
— AUNZ 62932 — An important step': Maori and Pasifika NRL players to get own representative body
— AUNZ 62938 — Free jabs, earlier, for older Māori and Pacific peoples
— AUNZ 62940 — Māori Population Share Projected To Grow In All Regions
— AUNZ 62939 — Respected Māori leader Dame June Jackson dies aged 82
— AUNZ 62945 — ProCare welcomes PHARMAC's extended funding for flu vaccines for Māori & Pacifica people
— AUNZ 62947 — Māori co-governance 'nothing to fear'
— AUNZ 62948 — Māori touch for bowel screen campaign
— AUNZ 62954 — Luxon rules out supporting Māori co-governance referendum for now
— AUNZ 62956 — LGC hears appeals on Rotorua Māori ward structure
— AUNZ 62961 — Dr Rawiri Taonui Covid-19 Omicron Māori | Traffic Light changes risk exposing vulnerable ...
— AUNZ 62963 — New Zealand professors in Māori science row quit Royal Society
— AUNZ 62964 — Proctor inspired to celebrate Māori heritage in Raiders bout
— AUNZ 62969 — Māori and public homes set to benefit from locally generated clean power
— AUNZ 62970 — Māori leader Sir Wira Gardiner dies after illness
— AUNZ 62971 — Adding Māori perspective to the Sharesies board
— AUNZ 62978 — Notable UC alumnus named finalist for New Zealander of the Year Award
— AUNZ 62979 — Te Pāti Māori: Out with GST on food
— AUNZ 62980 — Māori leader Sir Wira Gardiner dies, aged 78
— AUNZ 62987 — Kaupapa Māori reporter glad to be home
— AUNZ 62988 — Drive-through jabs as Māori bear Omicron brunt
— AUNZ 62993 — Constant switches in care through history, but what progress has there been for Māori?
— AUNZ 62996 — Government allocates $22m to Māori health providers
— AUNZ 63002 — Climate change threat to Māori economy
— AUNZ 63003 — Delivering On Our Commitment To Māori Housing
— AUNZ 63004 — NZMA Welcomes Interim Māori Health Authority Funding
— AUNZ 63012 — Oranga Tamariki didn't meet Māori over new sexual violence services
— AUNZ 63010 — Māori Health Authority gets $22 million initial funding
— AUNZ 63009 — Omicron peak putting strain on Auckland Māori health providers
— AUNZ 63015 — Delivering on our commitment to Maori housing
— AUNZ 63017 — The cost of pursuing Rotorua's Māori ward local bill
— AUNZ 63014 — Labour or National: Who would Māori Party work with?
— AUNZ 63026 — Pharmac considers free flu jabs for Māori
— AUNZ 63027 — State falsified woman's birth certificate, erased Māori identity
— AUNZ 63028 — National leader Christopher Luxon defends 'high calibre Māori' comment after criticism
— AUNZ 63029 — Scholarships granted to enhance a fairer justice system for Māori
— AUNZ 63034 — Māori values giving Māori businesses an edge
— AUNZ 63035 — New Zealand universities call for independent research council
— AUNZ 63037 — SIT collaboration strengthens ties with Maori community
— AUNZ 63042 — Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry begins hearing Māori experiences
— AUNZ 63043 — The wahine fighting for the rights of Māori and women past and ...
— AUNZ 63044 — New Zealand: the wokest country in the world
— AUNZ 63045 — Sabotage of the Māori economy
— AUNZ 63052 — How many Māori vaccinations to reach 90% revealed as MP isolates
— AUNZ 63053 — He taonga te reo Māori
— AUNZ 63059 — Takatāpui artists on what it means to be Māori and queer
— AUNZ 63060 — Māori COVID-19 booster vaccine uptake 10 percent faster than Pākehā as vaccine gap ...
— AUNZ 63068 — Māori and Aboriginal Australians protest Putin's Ukraine invasion
— AUNZ 63069 — Māori students lead the way, as teen smoking falls to record low
— AUNZ 63066 — Social Influencer Wins Big For Māori Television
— AUNZ 63077 — Govt backing Māori Agribusiness Sheep Milk Collective
— AUNZ 63075 — Māori businesses have multiple aspirations
— AUNZ 63076 — New Conference Set To Empower Māori Public Servants To Lead Change Towards A Better ...
— AUNZ 63085 — Māori builder takes on business challenge
— AUNZ 63082 — Ukraine struggle for whenua resonates with Māori
— AUNZ 63083 — The Chiefs' new Māori generation, ready to tackle Super Rugby Pacific for childhood team
— AUNZ 63091 — SIT welcomes its first Māori development team
— AUNZ 63092 — We desperately need a Maori Caucus solution to Parliament Lawn protest
— AUNZ 63093 — Boba Fett Gets Māori-Style Helmet & More Hot Topics
— AUNZ 63101 — Concern raised over protesters' use of tikanga Māori
— AUNZ 63098 — Māori artist Jade Townsend on upcoming exhibition celebrating indigenous art
— AUNZ 63100 — Govt Ensures Extra Support For Māori And Pacific Omicron Response
— AUNZ 63109 — Whakaata Māori looks to online future
— AUNZ 63108 — What's driving the Māori economy
— AUNZ 63106 — Agenda too big for kaupapa Māori idealogues
— AUNZ 63107 — Māori vaccination rollout stalls: 'Final wall of resistance'
— AUNZ 63114 — Hauora fitness programme aligns with maramataka Māori
— AUNZ 63115 — Govt supporting more Māori into employment, education and training
— AUNZ 63125 — Tauranga principals debate whether te reo Māori should be compulsory in schools
— AUNZ 63122 — New Zealand passes law to ban conversion therapy
— AUNZ 63124 — Maori ask Elizabeth II for 'divorce' to heal colonization wounds
— AUNZ 63133 — Gov't investing $15.7m to boost Māori vaccination rates
— AUNZ 63132 — Whanganui museum appoints curatorial team for famed taonga Māori collection
— AUNZ 63138 — Many New Zealanders likely to encounter virus in coming weeks
— AUNZ 63139 — If Property Owners Don't Want To Rent Then It's Time To Tax Them. Maori Authority Calls For ...
— AUNZ 63141 — Māori-led Covid Response Hindered By Roadblocks
— AUNZ 63146 — Te Pāti Māori refuse to congratulate Queen on Platinum Jubilee
— AUNZ 63147 — Parallel path for Māori education plan rejected
— AUNZ 63149 — Locals challenge loss of council seat due to new Māori ward
— AUNZ 63154 — Work to soon begin on revamp of Māori medium education
— AUNZ 63157 — Maori call for breakup with British crown
— AUNZ 63155 — Tales from Taranaki set to feature in upcoming Māori theatre show
— AUNZ 63156 — Artist brings colour and te reo Māori to urban Nelson
— AUNZ 63161 — How Respawn Worked To Get Māori Legend Mad Maggie Right
— AUNZ 63162 — Full Support For Allocation To Māori Spectrum Group
— AUNZ 63163 — Kura kaupapa founders go to Waitangi Tribunal in push for Māori Education Authority
— AUNZ 63164 — Vairakau Maori – 'For a better quality of life'
— AUNZ 63170 — Te Pāti Māori uses Waitangi Day address to call for NZ “divorce” from the Queen
— AUNZ 63173 — Whānau Ora again denied crucial Māori vaccination data
— AUNZ 63171 — Nelson teen's goal to normalise Māori culture and customs
— AUNZ 63172 — Māori Tourism particularly hard hit by Covid
— AUNZ 63178 — Māori Tourism particularly hard hit by Covid.
— AUNZ 63180 — Border self-isolation may be too 'leaky' and hurt Māori, experts say
— AUNZ 63181 — Māori experts left out of Ministry Covid plan
— AUNZ 63189 — Covid-19: Vaccine gap a problem for Māori
— AUNZ 63186 — By Māori For Māori' Ideas Hit Funding Brick Wall
— AUNZ 63188 — Agreement signed to build Māori capability in radio spectrum
— AUNZ 63197 — Maori experts call for closer involvement in creation of taonga
— AUNZ 63195 — Māori vaccination rate hits first 90 per cent milestone for Te Tauihu
— AUNZ 63196 — Wahine Māori in Sydney says Omicron feels "three times worse" than pneumonia
— AUNZ 63202 — Māori-Fijian comedian Joe Daymond on his future ambitions, how practice on the paepae ...
— AUNZ 63203 — Rollout inequalities threaten Māori lives
— AUNZ 63205 — Grants prioritise vulnerable mātauranga Māori
— AUNZ 63213 — Māori batten down the hatches as Omicron scratches at their doors
— AUNZ 63211 — Māori health providers urgently waiting for rapid antigen tests
— AUNZ 63212 — Māori Health Authority would fix inequity of Covid response, submitters say
— AUNZ 63218 — Reo Māori at forefront of indigenous languages decade
— AUNZ 63221 — Maori Authority Chair calls for 'community readiness'
— AUNZ 63226 — Māori tourism operators redefining sustainable travel
— AUNZ 63227 — Toi Aotearoa wants Māori artists looking offshore
— AUNZ 63228 — How New Zealand's covid-19 strategy failed the Māori
— AUNZ 63229 — Tainui navigator encourages all Māori to support Moana Pasifika
— AUNZ 63236 — Michele Wilson brings her Māori culture to both her brand and personal style
— AUNZ 63243 — Meet the driving forces behind the watershed Wairau Māori Art Gallery
— AUNZ 63240 — New Māori Land Court judge returns to their alma mater Te Aute College
— AUNZ 63241 — First West Coast vaccine clinic for tamariki Māori
— AUNZ 63249 — Maori punching above their weight
— AUNZ 63251 — Māori rights movement members gather in Tauranga
— AUNZ 63257 — Returning to my roots: Dame Kiri Te Kanawa's te reo Māori journey
— AUNZ 63258 — New Zealand, Maori Bans Haka Fax
— AUNZ 63259 — Maori Wardens take up City Watch duties
— AUNZ 63267 — Māori health experts say prepare for Omicron
— AUNZ 63264 — Whānau turn out to protect their children as tamariki Māori line up for jab
— AUNZ 63266 — Top Māori baby names don't have to be Māori words
— AUNZ 63275 — Losing their childhood': Tairawhiti's social housing statistics 'shocking' for Maori children
— AUNZ 63274 — Māori health leaders concerned for their community as Omicron threat looms
— AUNZ 63273 — We Need a System that's Not Designed to Fail Māori": Experiences of Racism Related to ...
— AUNZ 63272 — Capital and Coast DHB hits 90% double vaccinated for eligible Māori today
— AUNZ 63281 — Māori business network in Manawatū continues to grow
— AUNZ 63289 — Rangatahi Māori start string camp.
— AUNZ 63297 — New Zealand's most popular baby names for 2021
— AUNZ 63298 — Māori health leaders to work through best and worst-case scenarios for Omicron arrival
— AUNZ 63299 — Māori-backed third supermarket group would 'benefit Pākehā too'
— AUNZ 63306 — The National Maori Authority says change is needed as home ownership becomes ...
— AUNZ 63307 — National Maori Authority warns low-income Kiwis about housing crisis
— AUNZ 63315 — Maori Woman With Face Tattoo Is 1st to Anchor Primetime News
— AUNZ 63320 — With a Maori tattoo on her chin, JT presenter 'breaks a glass ceiling'
— AUNZ 63321 — Dr Kathie Irwin acknowledged for mahi in Māori education
— AUNZ 63322 — Maori journalist making history in New Zealand
— AUNZ 63323 — Law expert Jacinta Ruru sees Māori future
— AUNZ 63331 — New Zealand Journalist Becomes First to Anchor Primetime Newscast With Maori Face ...
— AUNZ 63330 — Coffee stand operator encourages Māori to give business a go

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