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Iwi chairs reps walk out over coalition Government's 'anti-Māori agenda'
Walk out doesn't mean shut out as iwi prepared to come back to the table.
Walk out doesn't mean shut out as iwi prepared to come back to the table.
The long-time bureaucrat takes over as chair of Ngāpuhi investments.
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A conference looks to the future of Māoridom and a fit-for-purpose constitution.
Northland Iwi want school land returned.
Shane Reti says preferential entry schemes address his priority - doctor shortages,
Māori Health Authority given its last rites as its doors are closed.
Today marks the 160th anniversary of the battle.
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The two Charles Goldie works sold under the hammer will stay in NZ.
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Sisters push themselves to graduate with master's degrees.
Pacific business is making strong alliances across Aotearoa.
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More than 500 staff, including Māori, will be made redundant under healthcare reforms.
Set in the 1800s, the film is still relevant to issues Aotearoa faces today, actress says.
Chris Finlayson addresses Pākehā angst against Māori and the Treaty.
Gisborne's C-Company Memorial House hosted the 13 achievers for 2024.
Rāwiri Ratū urges non-Māori organisations to give back funding.
The Maranga Mai e te Iwi Senior Kapa Haka Regionals went off without a hitch on Saturday.
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A pōwhiri to welcome the 18 teams will be held today before the competition begins.
The housing need is great, and so are the social needs of our whānau
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