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Aboriginal Incursions for Schools and Early Learning Centres

The Australian Curriculum has emphasised learning Aboriginal history and Aboriginal culture to engage all students in reconciliation, respect, ... View article...

Kimberley community determined to advance the cause of Aboriginal people

One year on from the failed Voice referendum, Kimberley leaders remain resolute in their commitment to a future where Aboriginal and Torres Strait ... View article...

Poll: Coalition remain in front, but Labour gain seats

Te Pāti Māori was on 4%, steady on the last poll. Non-parliamentary party The Opportunities Party was up 2% to 3% - not enough to enter Parliament ... View article...

Māori experiences front and centre as Military Veterans Kaupapa Inquiry reaches significant ...

The Waitangi Tribunal heard dozens of accounts from Māori veterans and their whānau, as well as relatives of service personnel no longer alive, ... View article...

Victorian organisations reaffirm commitment to Treaty and Truth-telling on referendum anniversary

Dr Jill Gallagher with Aboriginal Leaders standing in front of the Aboriginal Advancement League in Thornbury, in the run up to the Voice referendum ( ... View article...

A clash of cultures, Wellington v Wellington rugby league

“A big mihi to the whānau that's come over from Aussie for giving us a run and experience the footy of the Aboriginal people. It's been great,” he ... View article...

New political poll shows Coalition in key position but National would lose seats

Te Pāti Māori was on 4%, steady on the last poll. The Opportunities Party was up 2% to 3% - not enough to enter Parliament without an electorate seat. View article...

NZ's coalition in poll control but Luxon doubts linger

Labour polled 29 per cent - two per cent above its shocker 2023 result - with the Greens on 12 and the Maori Party on four. Replicated in ... View article...