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Māori voting strategy: To split or not to split?

Many Māori voters have been urged to take a strategic approach this election to prevent the coalition from winning a second term. View article...

Ngāti Whātua launches tech scholarship for Māori youth

Young Māori could gain funding, mentoring and industry links under a new scheme aimed at building future leaders in technology and ... View article...

Te Pāti Māori needs to balance protest with relationships

Former co-leader broke his silence in a social media post this morning and spoke to 1News about why he was speaking out now. View article...

Why Google has launched a new voice for Maps in New Zealand

Google has launched a new AI-powered voice for Maps in New Zealand, designed to accurately pronounce te reo Māori place names. View article...

Auckland restores Māori names to five regional parks

A new Māori name has been provided for Ambury Regional Park highlighting an important cultural narrative, and the full name for Ōmana Regional Park ... View article...

Fight for worker health and safety not over says NZCTU

Workers are disappointed by the passing of the Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill, but an opportunity has arisen to minimise its damage, ... View article...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

Māori Psychologist's Peer-Reviewed Paper Removed To "Protect Māori

A peer-reviewed paper by a Māori clinical psychologist has been removed from her profession's journal on the grounds that keeping it accessible could ... View article...

Tauranga marks 200 years since missionary's visit

bicentenary commemorations will bring together iwi , church leaders and the wider community to reflect on early Māori – missionary  ... View article...

Tireless advocate for te reo Māori celebrated

Māori language advocate Rahera Shortland celebrated her 90th birthday over the weekend, marking a major milestone in a lifetime dedicated to ... View article...

Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey seeks meeting to apologise to family of Waikato girl ...

... Māori girl was mistaken for an adult, restrained and injected with drugs. He said he had spoken to Doocey, who is looking at the response from the ... View article...