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National-led Government holds narrow majority (51%) of support in June

... Māori Parliamentary Opposition, little changed on 42%. Amongst the National-led Government support for National increased 0.5% to 31%, although ... View article...

New pneumococcal vaccine added to NIP

For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the NIP-funded vaccine is now available for patients aged from 25 years, down from 50 years. For ... View article...

Psychology journal controversy shows why professional bodies must stay out of politics

Recently, the editorial board of the Journal of the New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists “retracted” an article by Māori clinical ... View article...

Aboriginal groups given more time to review legislation which advocates argue could ...

Proposed amendments to Crown Lands legislation were delivered to the NSW Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) by Lands Minister Stephen Kamper on 19 June, ... View article...

Access to healthcare key for getting First Nations children vaccinated in early childhood

Improving access to health services is likely the most important step to increasing the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children ... View article...

Governments more willing to manage the consequences...

Aboriginal economic development is too often measured through procurement statistics, participation rates and contract volumes rather than long-term ... View article...

Strong women return home to Country to heal, lead and shape the future

When Aboriginal women come together on Country, something powerful happens. Knowledge is shared. Stories are carried. Healing begins. New leaders emerge. View article...

Winter walks are a simple path to better wellbeing

When winter rolls around, many of us are tempted to stay warm under a doona with a hot cup of tea and a book. But for people living with diabetes, staying active through the colder months is one of the best things you can do for your health. And what better way to move your body than a good bushwalk? View article...

The Maori 64 Captures the Spirit of Mediterranean Yachting

Explore The Maori 64 Yacht, a striking vessel that embodies Mediterranean luxury and exceptional performance on the water. View article...

Labour's hype train has finally arrived in Wellington

... Maori musical scene as the koauau was of the old”. A vintage black-and-white photo shows five men playing guitars and singing on. Māori show bands ... View article...

Māori names restored to five Auckland regional parks

Five Auckland regional parks have had Māori names and narratives restored. Mana whenua have shared ancestral names for Long Bay / Te Oneroa ō Kahu ... View article...

Two MPs took a photo, then debated whether they could take credit for breast cancer policy

Te Pāti Māori MP Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke is again being accused of taking credit for work she hasn't been involved in. View article...

WTF is happening with Heart of the City?

Royal has spent more than 26 years advocating for Māori interests in telecommunications. The past six years have been dedicated to leading the Māori  ... View article...

Suicide prevention councils established in NSW

The Aboriginal Suicide Prevention Council includes respected elders . “For too long, suicide was seen as the responsibility of the health system alone, ... View article...

Investing in people, growing communities: Impact North backs Territory businesses to thrive

For many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander entrepreneurs, building a business is about far more than turning a profit. It is about creating ... View article...

Reconciliation Action Plans linked to lower rates of workplace racism

The report draws on data from the national Gari Yala 2 (Speak the Truth) study of more than 1,100 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers ... View article...

Who gets to decide what happens to assets held on behalf of all Māori?

Antony Royal helped build one of the country's largest Māori technology organisations. Now his successor must answer an increasingly difficult ... View article...

Why the Territory needs more Aboriginal doctors

For many Aboriginal people, a visit to the doctor is never just about the appointment.It can be the difference between feeling understood or ... View article...

Māori providers say Taranaki ready for new med school doctors

Taranaki's Māori health services say the region is ready to make the most of trainee doctors from the new medical school being set up at Waikato  ... View article...

Te Poupoutanga o Te Reo Māori ki Karahiko | Te Reo Māori takes its place in Glasgow

This third edition marks a significant milestone as the first glossary developed for a Commonwealth Games , extending te reo Māori across the sports, ... View article...