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Aperahama Edwards launches bid for Te Pāti Māori Te Tai Tokerau seat

Edwards, a Māori rights activist, has worked extensively in kaupapa Māori advocacy, iwi and hapū development, te reo revitalisation, ocean ... View article...

Family Violence and Sexual Violence Advisory Group Announced

His work focuses on trauma‑informed engagement with men (particularly Māori , Pasifika, and men from marginalised communities) to disrupt ... View article...

Why Māori families still have “the talk” about police

Green MP Hūhana Lyndon tells The Front Page about what “the talk” means in communities across the region – and why so many Māori families have to ... View article...

Māori health leaders warn proposed Pharmac changes could deepen inequities and cost lives

But Māori health organisations, pharmacists and diabetes experts say the changes risk dismantling one of the few targeted equity measures introduced ... View article...

Ohakune marae takes traditional food gathering to young Māori

A new cohort of Māori trade trainees has begun their next learning journey with Ngāti Rangi in Ohakune . Tūwhitia te Hopo is a funded tertiary ... View article...

Public sector overhaul sparks fears for remaining Māori and Treaty-focused roles

Māori public servants fear recent years of cuts to Treaty and kaupapa Māori roles will deepen under the Government's plan to slash thousands more ... View article...

Balancing whānau, work and study

Her volunteer work includes supporting community-led efforts to advance the Sustainable Development Goals in Aotearoa , co-founding a kaupapa Māori  ... View article...

Māori climate risk worsened by colonization, report finds

A national climate assessment finds that exclusion from decision-making has increased Indigenous vulnerability to floods, storms, and erosion. View article...

Māori nursing students welcome support amidst ongoing financial and cultural barriers

Nikki Aranui says she felt like she'd won Lotto when she was accepted to enrol in a nursing degree programme at Ara . View article...

The Hui - the town with no rest home

Plus, destigmatising dementia and an expert panel dissect the latest developments in Māori politics. Full weekly episodes of The Hui are live on Stuff  ... View article...

11 Best Places To Retire In New Zealand

Blenheim anchors Marlborough wine country with one of the country's largest cluster of vineyards. Taupō wraps around the country's largest lake with ... View article...

Pacific creators push into gaming as South Auckland tech showcase returns

A Wiri showcase is putting Pacific storytelling and digital skills in the spotlight as organisers say the global gaming industry is “hungry” for ... View article...

'Ripping you to shreds': MP outlines wave of abuse aimed at wāhine Māori in politics

'Ripping you to shreds': MP outlines wave of abuse aimed at wāhine Māori in politics ... Green MP Tamatha Paul says she is now desensitised to the ... View article...

Te Atiawa opens high-end development on former colonial parade ground

Livingstone Homes apprentice, Tama-James Tuffley , who had Te Atiawa whakapapa , had benefited from the project's 15 percent Māori procurement target. View article...

Writers festival welcomes outstanding line-up of Māori speakers

A strong line-up of Māori speakers and writers is featured at this year's Auckland Writers Festival . First-time guest curator and author Shilo  ... View article...

Ancient Māori Warrior Cloak Returns Home to Aotearoa After Centuries Overseas

A centuries-old Māori warrior's cloak has returned to Aotearoa and is now in the care of Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum, ... View article...

Rotorua cafe to operate fully in te reo Māori: 'A precious taonga'

Rumaki Cafe will operate as an "immersive te reo Māori space", with customers encouraged to speak the language while ordering and interacting ... View article...

The Māori queen could bring much-needed stability to the warring British tribes

“A pleasure to meet with Māori Queen Te Arikinui Kuini Nga wai hono i te po today at Windsor Castle ,” the Prince of Wales said in a post on Instagram. View article...

Mortuary waste has long been a bane of te ao Māori. A small town's got a 'pioneering' plan to solve it

For years, Wairoa iwi have campaigned to stop the discharge of mortuary waste into the town's wastewater system. They argue that despite the ... View article...

Māori Queen Meets with Prince William in London

Formal portrait in an opulent room with two individuals. Māori Queen Attends King's Trust CelebrationKensington Palace. View article...