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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
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
About 5000 came out to the Wellington waterfront for the pōwhiri of the biggest kapa haka competition in the country, Te Matatini. → Read More
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
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
The New Zealand Law Society has elected its first ever president of Pacific Island descent, and its youngest. → Read More
The Māori media sector is set to be reviewed for the first time since 1998. → Read More
Police deny bias is largely to blame for the high number of Māori involved in police pursuits. → Read More
Te wiki o te reo Māori has begun and Wellington central has been transformed. → Read More
The longest-standing Māori radio station in the country could go off-air within weeks if it can't secure funding. → Read More
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
Angry and emotional scenes have erupted outside Parliament as Hauraki iwi arrived to sign their treaty settlement. → Read More
The government is seeking advice from Māori language experts as to how to get more teachers speaking te reo. → Read More
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
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
Medical staff at emergency departments around the country have been stretched to their limits after record-high patient admissions over the summer. → Read More
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
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
Iwi leaders at a national hui have unanimously opposed the continuation of seismic testing and oil exploration in New Zealand waters. → Read More
About 2000 people, including a mother of three with a newborn, are competing in an Iron Māori event today in Napier. → Read More