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All Blacks deliver an amazing 2025 on and off the field

10% of the Sky Sport viewers chose Sky's te reo Māori commentary, and overall viewership commanded an impressive 60% share of the TV watched while on ... View article...

New report says drug laws are a 'failure'

The Drug Foundation says our current laws are worsening drug addiction, overdose , deaths and criminalisation . Their report released today, ... View article...

Longstanding Māori news shows face uncertain future

Government's Māori media funding agency Te Māngai Pāho is restructuring how it distributes support after its budget was reduced. View article...

Speaker suspends House following Oriini Kaipara's maiden speech

Te Pāti Māori MP's much anticipated speech ended with the House suspended as her family attempted a haka . View article...

Kerrin Leoni 'shocked' by sexism and racism in mayoral campaign

Kerrin Leoni is bracing herself for an increasing level of sexism and racism if she wins the Auckland mayoralty . View article...

Māori Ward councillors campaigning hard to retain Māori wards

Nelson's incumbent Māori Ward councillor Kahu Paki Paki said despite running unopposed , this election has "been harder than you could probably ... View article...

Descendants of Māori scholar Mākereti Papakura receive posthumous degree

Her work was later published posthumously in a book titled The Old-Time Māori , with permission from her whānau, by Rhodes Scholar and fellow Oxford ... View article...

'The Last Living Cannibal': New book explores reimagined life in Taranaki in 1940s

But the book is set in 1940 - a time when Māori in Taranaki and Waikato broadly refused to join the Māori Battalion - and born out of wānanga held ... View article...

The City to Sea Bridge and the legacy of trailblazing Māori architect Rewi Thompson

The fate of the bridge described as a turning point for Māori architecture has swung back and forth over the past few months. View article...

Te Pāti Māori Marks Milestones Amid Leadership Scrutiny

Te Pāti Māori is celebrating two major milestones this week, as Oriini Kaipara prepares to be sworn into Parliament and Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke ... View article...

New leaders announced for Māori entities

Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka has confirmed seven new appointments to key Māori entities. View article...

Movement split from Te Pāti Māori creates political line between mother and son

Te Pāti Māori co-leaders address racism allegations on their way into the House. The Northland-born leader of Toitū Te Tiriti is cutting ties with his ... View article...

Māori scholar's posthumous degree celebrated at service

Around 90 Māoris celebrated the achievements of a Māori princess at a service at St Andrew's church on Sunday, the place of her burial. View article...

Cloak to return after battle with museum

A kiwi-feathered cloak gifted to a British doctor 125 years ago by Māori at Wairau Pā is to be returned to Marlborough after spending more than a ... View article...

Māori land and labour left uncertain in energy reset

The Government's energy reforms are promising new rules and procurement, but leave unclear how Māori landowners and workers will fit into the ... View article...

Te reo Māori enrolments surge as polytech shake-up looms

High demand for te reo Māori courses could protect them from cuts when national polytech, Te Pūkenga, is disestablished. New Ministry of Education ... View article...

Declaration of Peace amid realities of violence

“For me, an act of peace is to vote out the current government at the next election in response to policies harming Māori wellbeing.” Hilda Halkyard- ... View article...

Errors in voting packs could lead to change

The Government will consider making the Electoral Commission responsible for the administration of local elections, after three districts left Māori  ... View article...

New Archive Façade Integrating Māori Design Surpasses Smithsonian Standards In ...

... Māori cultural design that honours the significance of the land to manawhenua and the people of New Zealand. It is the embodiment of ... View article...

Falcon crowned Bird of the Year in New Zealand

The high-speed hunter, which goes by the Māori name the kārearea, is capable of reaching 200km/h in a dive, making them adept at hunting in the ... View article...