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Ngāti Maru call to come home for Treaty apology
Ngāti Maru call to come home for Treaty apology
The call has gone out for whānau to come home and celebrate the final Treaty of Waitangi iwi settlement in Taranaki.
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Kaimoana ban bid may get council backing
Kaimoana ban bid may get council backing
New Plymouth district councillors will consider supporting a two-year ban on collecting kaimoana along the coast to the south of the city.
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No female candidate for New Plymouth mayoral elections
No female candidate for New Plymouth mayoral elections
It is the first time since 2013 that no woman has put themselves forward for the New Plymouth mayoral role.
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Matariki at Parihaka
Audio 24 Jun 2022Along the west coast of the North Island, parts of the far north and the south island - Matariki can't be seen yet. It's still too low on the horizon or there are mountains in the way. Instead, they… Audio
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Celebrating diverse Matariki traditions
Tomorrow the country celebrates the rise of Matariki, but for a good many iwi and hapu, the new year was a couple of weeks ago. Along the west coast and in parts of the far north and the south their… Audio
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United Taranaki hapū ask minister for kaimoana ban
United Taranaki hapū ask minister for kaimoana ban
The fisheries minister is considering an application from the hapū of Taranaki iwi to ban shellfish collection along their coastline for two years.
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Fears cultural significance of Matariki may be lost on some
Fears cultural significance of Matariki may be lost on some
The first Matariki public holiday is less than a month away, and while excitement is building, some are nervous of how it will be marked.
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One dead after cyclist and vehicle crash in south Taranaki
One dead after cyclist and vehicle crash in south Taranaki
A person has died in a crash between a vehicle and a cyclist in south Taranaki on Tuesday morning.
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Rāhui spreads along coast in shellfish 'crisis'
Rāhui spreads along coast in shellfish 'crisis'
The tribal ban on collecting kaimoana is expanding along the Taranaki coast as more hapū try to protect paua and other shellfish stocks.
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Te Kahu o te Raukura laid as a cloak of peace over Parliament grounds and ancestral whenua
Te Kahu o te Raukura laid as a cloak of peace over Parliament grounds and ancestral whenua
Before the sun rose - descendants of Taranaki Whanui and its leaders in Wellington gathered at Pipitea Marae - just down the road from the protest - to lay te Kahu o te Raukura on its whenua as a…
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'I've pushed myself to break habits' - Don McGlashan
The legendary frontman of Blam Blam Blam, Front Lawn and Mutton Birds, and APRA Silver Scroll Award winner Don McGlashan has released his much anticipated new album, Bright November Morning Video, Audio
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The Wellington protest is testing police independence and public tolerance – are there lessons from Canada’s crackdown?
Are there lessons for NZ from Canada's protest crackdown?
Opinion - The de-escalation strategy of Canadian police didn't shift the protesters in Ottawa. With public confidence in the New Zealand police on the line, the political ramifications are serious…
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Ngāti Toa wants end to threatening behaviour at anti-mandates protest
'It's not okay to threaten people': Ngāti Toa CEO
A Wellington iwi says abuse and threats at the protest at Parliament need to stop. Audio
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Protesters' vehicle blockade remains on 10th day of occupation
How the 10th day of protest outside Parliament unfolded
Police have pulled back on their plans to begin towing vehicles illegally parked around the anti-vaccine, anti-mandate protest on the grounds of Parliament.
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Protest outside Parliament: Speaker Trevor Mallard says no dialogue until blockade clears
No dialogue with protesters until blockade clears
All parties in Parliament have united under a clear declaration to the protesters outside - there will be no dialogue while illegal activity persists.
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National Future Energy Centre progress questioned
National Future Energy Centre progress questioned
In its first year of operation Ara Ake - the national future energy centre - burnt through two thirds of its annual revenue, that's $1.7m, in salaries, directors fees and consultants.
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Farms in Taranaki bear brunt of weekend's deluge
'Paddocks of crops washed away': dozens of farms affected
Heavy rain in Taranaki at the weekend has caused huge damage to farms, washing away baleage and bridges.
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Taranaki schools escape major damage after heavy rain floods grounds
'We were really lucky': Schools escape major damage after rain floods grounds
Two Taranaki schools managed to escape rising floodwaters damaging classrooms after heavy rainfall over the long weekend. Audio
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Heavy rain warnings extended for parts of North Island
Heavy rain warnings extended for parts of North Island
MetService has extended heavy rain warnings and watches for parts of the North Island to later this evening.
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Learning to live with 'messy, complicated history' of Aotearoa's colonisation
Learning to live with 'messy, complicated history' of Aotearoa
Opinion - Rejecting the orthodox narrative of settler progress and embracing the dark truth of what colonalism really was is a challenge that will make us find our feet, writes Richard Shaw.
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Ōwae Marae in line for $4m new state-of-the-art dining facilities
Ōwae Marae in line for $4m new state-of-the-art dining facilities
A whārekai on a Taranaki marae that has provided nourishment to prime ministers and the Kīngitanga alike over the past 100 years is to get a $4 million makeover.
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History with Dr Grant Morris
This week historian Dr Grant Morris looks back at pacifism In New Zealand. Audio
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Destruction of pou at Otuherekio leaves carver disheartened, saddened
Destruction of pou at Otuherekio leaves carver disheartened, saddened
Caine Tauwhare along with students from his carving school Whakaraupō Carving Centre Trust, carved the pou and gifted it in 2012 to help grow the presence of tāonga across the Banks Peninsula region.
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Chronicling a forgotten coast
While the Ministry of Education works on a new curriculum to teach Aotearoa's history in schools, the fight is on for what that taught history should be. Dr Richard Shaw is a Professor of Politics at… Audio, Gallery
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Outrage over desecration of Māori carving
'Saddened by this act of vandalism': Māori carving destroyed
Frustrations are growing over the deliberate destruction of a Māori carving in the Rāpaki area near Christchurch.