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It is 10 years since Tame Iti and Rangikaiwhiria Kemara were sent to prison on firearms convictions after the 2007 Tūhoe raids, and both men now want to pursue a royal prerogative of mercy. → Read More
A proposal to change the name of Waiheke Island's Ōmiha Bay to Rocky Bay has riled up locals. → Read More
A thrash-metal band from Northland's Waipu are using their haka and te reo skills to teach a history lesson from the stage. → Read More
A South Auckland monument commemorating the colonial-era commander who led the 1864 Rangiaōwhia invasion may be in for a history makeover. → Read More
Ahead of the first official commemorations of the New Zealand Wars, a 180-year-old Māori prayer book offers a glimpse of an infamous battle. → Read More
The Māori Party is targeting the show's main sponsor, ASB, after its co-host's misleading comments about voting for the party. → Read More
Voters in the electorate face a choice between two cousins: Labour incumbent Nanaia Mahuta and the Māori Party's Rahui Papa. → Read More
Local Māori say they have been fighting for generations to access the marae where Labour's international interns had been housed. → Read More
A group of grandmothers had to sell the artworks they'd travelled to London to display, after a cabinet minister's sister broke her promise to pay their bills, they say. → Read More
A Māori smoothie marketed as Whai Ora, or wellness, will be sold in four Asian countries after a deal was struck this week in Malaysia. → Read More
Hunters and butchers from around Bay of Plenty are working together to help families left homeless by the devastating flooding in Edgecumbe. → Read More
A retired couple had been in their Edgecumbe dream home for just a week, after 10 years of working and saving in Western Australia's mines, when the flood hit. → Read More
Throughout the night, Auckland-based Waikato Tainui members sat with Tomairangi Paki and remembered her life achievements. → Read More
In a huge insult to Labour Party MP Nanaia Mahuta, the Māori King has endorsed his senior advisor in the contest for her seat. → Read More
The Māori King is tipped to announce his support for his senior advisor to stand for the Māori Party in the Hauraki-Waikato seat. → Read More