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Jack Karetai-Barrett is a 15 year old, Year 11 Whakatāne High School student, undergoing a four day hīkoi from Whakatāne to ...
Radio Waatea is Auckland's only Māori radio station that provides an extensive bi-lingual broadcast to its listeners. Based ...
Former Treaty Minister Andrew Little has thrown his hat into the mayoral race in Wellington. The former Labour Party leader ...
Rotorua Museum Te Whare Taonga o Te Arawa is redeveloping the B Company 28th Māori Battalion exhibition. We are reaching out ...
Adam Maggs, General Manager of Auckland Emergency Management, advises residents to plan carefully for Easter weekend ...
Stan Walker’s New release ‘Mō Āke Tonu’, is inspired by Indigenous voices past and present,and blends traditional Indigenous ...
Angela Dalton plans to retire from local politics after serving two terms as Manurewa-Papakura councillor, emphasizing the ...
Seabirds in New Zealand are crucial indicators of ocean health, facing significant threats from climate change and human ...
KiwiRail has been fined $63,000 after the Te Huia train from Hamilton to Auckland failed to obey a red signal, risking ...
On April 15th, 1885, Premier Robert Stout and Rangatira Wahanui Hautare attended the first sod ceremony near Haereawatea.
Hurimoana Dennis says the progress in Māori housing since the 2018 UN call for a national strategy is inconsistent, with the ...