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Imagine hiking through New Zealand’s wild Fiordland, mist curling around ancient peaks, waterfalls thundering into ...
A university has awarded a posthumous degree to its first indigenous student more than 100 years after she began her studies.
Opposition MPs say the government's plan to remove voting rights for prisoners is "ridiculous", but it has been welcomed by ...
Mākereti Papakura died in 1930, just weeks before she was due to present her thesis, almost 100 years later she will be ...
Hemi Rolleston is Tauranga’s new Māori ward councillor, taking up the seat his nephew was unable to fill. Tauranga City ...
Pioneering Maori scholar and fam Mākereti Papakura will be honoured with a posthumous degree more than 100 years after she ...
From engineering to iwi advocacy, Puhirake Ihaka returned to Tauranga Moana to serve his people and spent the next three ...
Ferris and Kemp are calling on the Government to urgently prioritise a meaningful funding boost for Whakaata Māori in Budget ...
“The right to vote is the basis of democratic government. Legitimate governments cannot arbitrarily remove people from the pool that elects them. If the Government strips New Zealanders of the right ...
Joshua Amponsem, 33, is Asante from Ghana and the founder of Green Africa Youth Organization, a youth-led group in Africa ...
The waters of Lake Taupō glisten under the New Zealand sun, hiding secrets both ancient and new along their volcanic shores.
The Edith Kanakaʻole Multi-Purpose Stadium in Hilo was full of color and energy on Wednesday night, with hālau of Hawaiʻi and Japan, a dance studio from Mexico, kapa haka from Aotearoa, and a ...