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Food caravan serves up fish and chips, with a side of te reo

There's never been a food caravan quite like it - the owners of a fish and chip shop in Christchurch who offered free te reo Māori classes at their restaurant last year are taking their lessons on the road. → Read More

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Te Matatini kai: Whitebait and pāua feed throngs of kapa haka fans

It's not just kapa haka drawing crowds to Te Matatini: a special delicacy has got people at the world's biggest kapa haka festival especially excited. → Read More

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Te Matatini fest kicks off with pōwhiri on Wellington's waterfront

About 5000 came out to the Wellington waterfront for the pōwhiri of the biggest kapa haka competition in the country, Te Matatini. → Read More

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Wild West Festival activities 'further entrench racist stereotypes'

Organisers of the Waimamaku Wild West Festival in the Far North have apologised for promoting the event using people dressed as cowboys and pretending to shoot Native Americans. → Read More

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Women's rugby still facing challenges to get equal recognition

Women's rugby is still living in the shadows at a grass roots level, despite the Black Ferns' successes on the world stage. → Read More

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NZ Law Society elects first woman of Pacific descent as president

The New Zealand Law Society has elected its first ever president of Pacific Island descent, and its youngest. → Read More

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Māori media set for 'sector shift'

The Māori media sector is set to be reviewed for the first time since 1998. → Read More

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Police reject claims of bias in pursuits

Police deny bias is largely to blame for the high number of Māori involved in police pursuits. → Read More

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Wellington turns out for Te wiki o te reo Māori

Te wiki o te reo Māori has begun and Wellington central has been transformed. → Read More

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Closure of Māori radio station 'unimaginable'

The longest-standing Māori radio station in the country could go off-air within weeks if it can't secure funding. → Read More

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Plan to scrap Māori and Indigenous faculty labelled 'white-streaming'

Students and staff at the University of Waikato are disappointed with a proposal to scrap the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies, with one professor calling it a "white-streaming" of Māori issues. → Read More

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Angry scenes as Hauraki iwi arrive for settlement signing

Angry and emotional scenes have erupted outside Parliament as Hauraki iwi arrived to sign their treaty settlement. → Read More

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Govt seeks advice on how to get more teachers using te reo Māori at school

The government is seeking advice from Māori language experts as to how to get more teachers speaking te reo. → Read More

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Quit campaign, wahakura aim to curb Māori SUDI rates

Hutt Valley Hospital and Kōkiri Marae in Lower Hutt are taking a stand to stop babies dying, with figures showing 39 percent of Māori mothers smoke during pregnancy. → Read More

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Te Mata Peak 'massacred' in the eyes of locals

People stormed out of an emergency hui at Waipatu Marae in Hastings today in protest at plans to build an alternative track on Te Mata Peak. → Read More

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Emergency department admission spikes lead to winter worries

Medical staff at emergency departments around the country have been stretched to their limits after record-high patient admissions over the summer. → Read More

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Voice artist refuses to pronounce the 'white' way

A voice artist for advertising agency NZME has refused to voice a client's script after they requested that the place name, Waimate, be pronounced the 'white way'. → Read More

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Iwi radio stations: 'Don't forget about us'

The 12 iwi radio stations that make up the Māori Radio Network say current government funding is only enough to get by, but not enough to thrive. → Read More

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Iwi leaders unanimously oppose seismic testing

Iwi leaders at a national hui have unanimously opposed the continuation of seismic testing and oil exploration in New Zealand waters. → Read More

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Iron Māori inspires 'I can do it' attitude

About 2000 people, including a mother of three with a newborn, are competing in an Iron Māori event today in Napier. → Read More