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The legacy of the University's Māori development programme

An alumni event celebrated one of Aotearoa New Zealand's longest running Māori business programmes. View article...

Manawatū's ambitions take shape despite uncertainty ahead

Māori ward councillor Bridget Bell said “sometimes having nothing can seem like we're not championing te reo” and she stood by the council ... View article...

Climate change threatens human rights, courts must be able to judge State's climate ...

The submissions also addressed the rights of Māori under section 20 of BORA and the relevance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. The Commission argued that ... View article...

Ōtāhuhu roller doors could become canvases for community stories

Blank roller doors across Ōtāhuhu town centre could be transformed into artworks telling the stories of the area's Māori , Pacific and diverse ... View article...

'There was despair': Government's meddling in Nursing Council slammed at hui-ā-tau

The largest gathering of Māori nurses, kaimahi, kaiāwhina and ākonga in Aotearoa has blasted the Government's gutting of the Nursing Council. View article...

'Nelson Tenths' bill passing finally settles 180-year land dispute

A bill returning more than 3000 hectares to Māori in Te Tauihu has unanimously passed its third and final reading. View article...

Connecting culture and community with STEM in the Pilbara

Specialist music teacher and Aboriginal Education Project Coordinator, Harriet Morley, said her school was building on existing Aboriginal  ... View article...

Ancient quarry's 7000 years of history

A collaborative project between researchers from Flinders University and the River Murray and Mallee Aboriginal Corporation has presented the first ... View article...

This Australian island is where at least 373 Aboriginal people lie in unmarked graves

But the island also known as Wadjemup holds a history that should shape every visit: at least 373 Aboriginal people died here and were buried in ... View article...

First Nations aged care commissioner needs stronger powers, inquiry told

A Senate inquiry has backed legislation establishing a permanent Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Aged Care Commissioner, despite warnings the ... View article...

New Zealand approves salmon farm set to nearly double national production

... Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act 2004, making the process easier, faster and more efficient,” said Minister for Infrastructure ... View article...

People Power Meets the Ballot Box: Tukaki Says Te Pāti Māori Now Faces ...

Te Pāti Māori has shown it can fill a marae, mobilise its supporters and bring energy to the campaign trail — but Waatea commentator Matthew ... View article...

Te Pāti Māori leaders defend their election strategy

Julian Wilcox sits down with Te Pāti Māori co-leaders Debbie Ngarewa-Packer and Rawiri Waititi, who are asking supporters to give them their ... View article...

Rotorua council broke law in handling of sewerage pipe near sacred lake

We are clear that unlawful decisions affecting Māori -owned whenua and a tapu ancestral landscape cannot be made without consequence," Lee said. View article...

AI hackathons spark innovation at AUT

As the only Māori -led event in this year's Aotearoa AI Hackathon Festival, it brought together learners, whānau and technology leaders to explore AI ... View article...

'Captains of our future': Iwi invests in rangatahi and tech

... Māori leader and teacher, always said that for te reo to be truly Māori , your thoughts must first be Māori . “Ki au nei he tino kōrero ērā i te mea ... View article...

Cultural perspectives central to understanding stigma

Integrating Māori and Pacific attitudes toward mental illness into health campaigns may result in a less judgmental Aotearoa New Zealand, ... View article...

Why tourists are exploring this NZ city in the dark this winter

Night two: Forest bathing, Māori art and a giant hissing geyser. “Would you like a glass of mulled wine in your hot tub?” asks a helpful staff member ... View article...

Analysis reveals geographic and ethnic inequities in cancer radiotherapy access across ...

Rural Māori age 75 and older with lung cancer also received curative radiotherapy at a rate 66% lower than their urban counterparts. Surprisingly, ... View article...

'Linguistic oppression': The little-known rule impacting Te reo Māori speakers at councils

At least 20 councils require members wishing to speak in Te reo Māori at meetings to give two days' notice. View article...