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The Government has unveiled new legislation that would make targeted demonstrations outside private residences an offence—a move aimed at protecting individuals’ domestic privacy without undermining ...
It has emerged that Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith knew that David Seymour was intending to send a letter to the ...
A riot at Waikato’s Spring Hill prison has been contained. A tense situation unfolded this afternoon at Spring Hill ...
In a high-profile diplomatic spectacle, U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, marking the first summit on U.S. soil ...
On the fourth anniversary of her discovery, the community of Onehunga came together to lay to rest a newborn girl given the name Anahera- “angel” in te reo Māori-by those who held her memory in tender ...
Today marks 19 years since the passing of Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu — the first Māori Queen and longest-reigning ...
This weekend, Pātaka Art+Museum in Porirua opens Not One More Acre: Remembering the 1975 Land March, marking 50 years since Dame Whina Cooper and Te Rōpū o te Matakite led a historic protest against ...
Barber is part of the Māori delegation of Te Aratini – Festival of Indigenous and Tribal Ideas – who attended the World Expo 2025 in Osaka. He says there’s no New Zealand pavilion at the ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says Māori land, taonga, and Treaty settlements remain protected—despite a new Trans-Tasman ...
Hundreds of Māori nurses and students are in Rotorua for the Indigenous Nurses Aotearoa Conference 2025. NZNO kaiwhakahaere ...
Radio Waatea is Auckland's only Māori radio station that provides an extensive bi-lingual broadcast to its listeners. Based ...
This weekend Pātaka Art+Museum in Porirua is opening Not One More Acre: Remembering the 1975 Land March, an exhibition put ...