Olympic silver medallist Luuka Jones who grew up paddling the Kaituna River says its loss for her sport will be devastating.
Te Reo Māori teaching students say they have been “left in the dark” over delayed scholarship payments, leaving them struggling to meet the demands of full-time study and teaching practicum.
A Māori health trust in Taumarunui is reeling after their community housing development was vandalized earlier this week. On ...
Regional Development Minister Shane Jones says that Māori landowners are eager to participate in the geothermal energy sector ...
Building Resilience in Education Systems presents 13 chapters on strengthening education system resilience, written specifically for policy makers and practitioners. The book examines diverse contexts ...
Hosted at Te Paepae - the cultural heartbeat of the festival - groups of about 20 at a time are being encouraged to connect ...
The Green Party is disappointed the Government voted down Hūhana Lyndon's member's Bill, which would have prevented further alienation of Māori land ...
1997 — The America’s Cup, the oldest trophy in international sports and yachting’s most coveted prize, is all but destroyed by a Maori protester who struck it repeatedly with a sledgehammer in ...
Designer Arnya Karaitiana has partnered with global design and manufacturing firm Milliken to create a new carpet collection that integrates te ao Māori into contemporary interior design. Karaitiana’s ...
Independent local publisher Āporo Press is thrilled to announce it will publish three new titles by March 2026. The press, which focuses on publishing work from minority voices often overlooked by ...