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Tribunal says repealing part of Oranga Tamariki Act breaches Treaty of Waitangi
Proposed law change is part of the Act Party’s coalition deal with National.
Hundreds of Māori student nurses gather for national hui
Annual event helps develop connections between students and practising nurses.
Māori weaponry instructor beat students with stick, says heritage exempted him from law
He told the Court of Appeal they had no power over him. The justices disagreed.
Fire, financials and cyclone fury: The fascinating history of Hukarere Girls’ College
Cyclone Gabrielle hasn’t been the only disaster to befall this much-loved school.
'That’s when I hit that lightbulb moment' - singer Myshaan
'I started off with RnB, then I moved onto country music and I moved onto Aussie rap'.
Is diversity shrinking within the media landscape?
A programme promised to transform our newsrooms. Then the media landscape shrank.
Rāwiri Bhana: Governance is at an exciting crossroads in Aotearoa
OPINION: To serve isn't demeaning, it is the greatest honour.
'I’m just happy to focus on tā moko, mahi toi, and pursuing things that fill my wairua cup'
From kura kaupapa to university graduate - Hikawai Te Nahu.
Artist humbled with residency in famous potter's environment
Adrienne Riseley was the first resident artist at The Kilns at Te Horo.
Iwi leaders meet with ministers over oil and gas exploration
'We need to make sure our rights and interests are protected.'
Māori mums must have whānau support
Writer and Māori advocate Tina Ngata talks about a new documentary
Rob Campbell: Those fighting for the environment are worlds apart but intrinsically linked
OPINION: The distance between the NZ Yacht Squadron HQ and the District Court is not far.
Empathy missing in action as MPs take pay rise
OPINION: On what planet would MPs think they deserve a big pay rise while others struggle?
Hapū and council to consider rāhui at Abbey Caves
The caves were closed for a month after the tragic death of Karnin Petera.
Judge delivers verdict on early NZ justice system
Justice David Collins points to early miscarriages of justice in colonial New Zealand.
Letters: Tikanga Māori has no place in our secular legal system
OPINION: 'The role of the judiciary is to interpret our law, not to make new law.'
Kea Kids: Māori Minecraft competition builds community through creativity
We’re at Te Ahi Orokohanga, where over 140 kids are competing in a Minecraft speed-building competition entirely in Te Reo Māori!
Watch live: Question time - School lunches scheme gets new, cut-back funding
The free school lunch programme was initially launched by Labour in 2019.
New data sought to support the Māori workforce and services
Survey data will help support kaimahi and the kaupapa Māori service they provide.