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Expressions of interest sought from community for committee to advise on new board of inquiry

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with a connection to the Canberra region can now submit an expression of interest to be part of a ... View article...

Over $9 million for health and medical research partnerships

When Aboriginal women are supported during pregnancy and the early years by culturally safe maternity and child health services, there is a high ... View article...

Is the media really ignoring Te Pāti Māori or protecting it?

Is the media generally turning a blind eye to Te Pāti Māori's ( TPM ) scandals, or actively shielding the party from the scrutiny others would face? View article...

UN Shadow Report Warns Māori Rights at Risk Under Current Government

A UN shadow report warns racial discrimination is escalating in New Zealand , driven by government policies undermining Māori rights and the Treaty of  ... View article...

Female Aboriginal prisoner dies in custody in Tasmania, coroner to investigate

A female Aboriginal prisoner has died in custody after a "serious medical episode", Tasmania's director of prisons has confirmed. View article...

Aboriginal people hold a story about a 37000 year old volcanic eruption

In south-west Victoria , Gunditjmara people have a story about Budj Bim erupting, which they say was a creator being revealing himself in the ... View article...

The most popular pet names in NZ this year

An increasing number of animals were given te reo Māori names this year including 191 pets named Tūī, 34 named Kiwi and 24 named Kea . The NZCAR  ... View article...

Falls-prevention strategy for older Māori reduces equity gap

Martin Johnston reports on Taurite Tū, a programme for Māori aged 50 years and older, which has proved effective in reducing the risk of falls and ... View article...