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Tā Pou Temara wins first Māori language book honour at Ockham Book Awards
Te Rautakitahi o Tūhoe ki Ōrākau is a history from a Māori lens.
'Watching by the hour': Peters says MFAT in touch with 200 Kiwis caught in New Caledonia unrest
Winston Peters says there are hopes Noumea's airport can open tomorrow.
Children’s Minister wants to work with Māori - despite working to scrap Treaty obligations
Karen Chhour wants Oranga Tamariki to develop relationships with Māori.
'Espresso machine on steroids': New Kiwi coffee-extraction tech set to become multimillion-dollar industry
Three entrepreneurs are producing high-quality coffee without a barista or a machine.
'Act of desperation': Transgender teen tried to cut off breast in self-mastectomy
High school student had waited years for publicly funded gender-affirming surgery.
Exclusive interview with Green MP Julie Anne Genter
NZ Herald reporter Georgina Campbell's exclusive interview with Green MP for Rongotai Julie Anne Genter. Video / Mark Mitchell
'He was so bloody good': Scam victim accuses Westpac of negligence after $323k loss
The scammer had researched the victim's family and knew he had savings to invest.
Deputy PM Winston Peters comments on situation in New Caledonia
Deputy PM Winston Peters was asked to comment on the situation in New Caledonia, where French President Emmanuel Macron has declared a state of emergency. Video / NZ Herald
Kiwi completes incredible run across NZ and Australia
Curly Jacobs says he soon learned to leave the Aussie wildlife alone.
New Zealand Navy changing of the guard
Rear Admiral David Proctor is farewelled with a fiery navy haka.
Nathan Durie believes charter schools could help Māori prosper
School tumuaki Matua Nathan Durie believes Māori could prosper under charter schools.
Fears Auckland local board funding shake-up will hurt ‘poorest of community’
South Auckland local boards say they will miss out under new funding model.
Kea Kids News: Kid wins chance to perform with the Auckland Philharmonia
Reporter Shane interviews the finalists of the brand new Kōkako Award, a nationwide songwriting contest whose winner’s song is going to be performed by the Auckland Philharmonia!
'Sick to our stomachs' Dive companies shocked by alleged illegal fishing in Poor Knights Islands marine reserve
The Poor Knights Marine Reserve is a sanctuary for marine life.
North Canterbury honey company forced to burn thousands of beehives
A New Zealand beekeeper says he is $2 million out of pocket after being ordered to destroy thousands of hives by authorities that found traces of American foulbrood disease.
Heli-saw: Helicopter tree-trimming trial
TLC's first trial of the heli-saw — a specialised tree-trimming saw hanging from a helicopter — in a forestry block in Kuratau near Taupō. Video / The Lines Company Te Kūiti
Taking the fifth wave of coffee to new heights
New Ground Coffee managing director Connor Nestor on the opening of a new production plant capable of producing 25 million canned coffees a year. Video / Jason Oxenham
Taupō community garden on a mission to connect people
Taupō Community Garden founder Blair Cameron talks about the concept behind the garden and its mission to connect people and share practical skills. Video / Dan Hutchinson
Rare tail feather of extinct New Zealand bird goes under the auction hammer
Huia feather in great condition expected to fetch thousands at auction
Iwi pens letter to King Charles over 'lawless Pākehā' behaviour
Ngāti Kahu call on monarch to stop Treaty attacks.