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The table manners under threat from Gen Z – and why we shouldn’t give them up
Telegraph: Gen Z says traditional table manners are not necessary. They're wrong.
Telegraph: Gen Z says traditional table manners are not necessary. They're wrong.
OPINION: "Kia maumahara tonu tātou ki a rātou. We will remember them."
Mark Mitchell is adamant gang patches will be banned.
The museum will seek voices on next steps for damaged Treaty display.
East Coast rangatahi are honouring their tīpuna for Anzac Day.
The battalion is being to be honoured with a special plaque at Kāhui St David’s.
A draft plan would ban tourists and protect the land for traditional owners.
New Zealand's cultural integration model for GPs needs work, study finds.
A cultural extravaganza, Lanterns on the Awa will be held in Whanganui this week.
Fly-tipping is skyrocketing in Gisborne, with 700 tonnes of rubbish dumped
The man whose image was digitally removed from a wero speaks out.
The kōhanga reo says it won't be able to cover costs through May and June.
Auckland Art Gallery exhibition explores Aotearoa art in the Pacific region.
Karen Chhour says job cuts at OT won't compromise care.
Auckland Councillors dig in over Brown's community programme cuts.
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The official kākahu for the opening ceremony is handed over.
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Whakaria mai and Po Atarau will be sung on commemoration day.
Wāhine Māori are embracing tā moko as their birthright.
Rawiri Waititi and Takutai Kemp head to Australia to strengthen ties.
Courts Minister Nicole McKee reveals she's in favour of Te Ao Mārama framework
Labour has come out firing on the same faulty cylinders.
Rewi Spraggon shares about the history of the hāngī.
Two seasoned Māori broadcasters lament the loss in media.
The shop is called Tatou, translating to 'everyone' in te reo Māori, Samoan and Tokelauan.
The bill proposes recognising the maunga as a legal person.