
'It's eye-opening' - The Convert actress Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne
Set in the 1800s, the film is still relevant to issues Aotearoa faces today, actress says.
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.
"When you speak another language, it's powerful." - Bethsharon Mattocks, 13.
Te Kairangi ō Poutama are the new kapa on the block.
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
Iwi talk of sadness at desecration of site by their own whānau.
Day 1 of this year's ASB Polyfest saw hundreds of students take to the stage.
Final send-off for Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei stalwart Rene Hawke.
Co-leader Rawiri Waititi has written to all MPs seeking their support for food bill.
Kea Kids News reporter Rufus is at the Beehive to ask the tough questions.
The widow of Sean Wainui has spoken for the first time of her devastating loss.
"We must adjust to this new landscape and prepare for the next 40 years.”
Super Rugby Aupiki players ‘authentically’ expressing themselves supported.
Dave Letele's BBM foodbank is struggling to stay afloat.
The family adapt their lives to support their daughter Indie.
Why are people so offended by 'kia ora' and 'ngā mihi'?
Dozens of Kiwi police officers are waiting to take up lucrative jobs in Australia
Māori Party says wealthy tax breaks will be gone by 2026
Minister reinforces support for Māori media
Waikato-Tainui supports the Chiefs Manawa Super Rugby Aupiki team.
Ahead of her NZ visit, the author chats genre and Reese Witherspoon's TV adaptation.
A former MP and a community advocate have been appointed to iwi governance roles.
The hui at Omāhu Marae follows several that drew thousands across the motu.
Chlöe Swarbrick says the Greens and Te Pāti Māori have a lot in common.
Louisa Wall says sports and politics are always mixed
OPINION: All boot camps offer are punishment, not the context of the crime.