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The places where bilingual is the norm
While New Zealand debates the merits of bilingual signage, Wales and Ireland have been using it for decades. Audio
The places where bilingual is the norm
While New Zealand debates the merits of bilingual signage, Wales and Ireland have been using it for decades.
Audio'It's just part of us' - Māori fear for whenua future with cyclone recovery plans
Māori impacted by last week's land categorisation in Hawke's Bay say they've got a huge choice to make: stay on their whenua or leave.
Paltry payouts as bids surge for new council Māori fund
Many applicants fell short of their hopes for a new fund to boost community grants for Māori in New Plymouth after scant council dollars were doled out evenly between bidders.
How NZ's own law helped Australia win the Manuka Honey trademark war
Analysis - The mānuka honey trademark case shows how Aotearoa New Zealand's law lacks substantive protections for Māori intellectual property rights, writes David Jefferson.
King's Birthday Honours: Ngāti Porou leader receives knighthood
Sir Selwyn Parata is humbled and elated by his knighthood in recognition of his services to Māori.
Rotorua iwi embraces bilingual road signs
Iwi groups around Rotorua are supporting a move to introduce bilingual road signage in Aotearoa.
Week in Politics: Party members cop heat over problematic remarks and plans
Analysis - National pulls out of the bipartisan agreement on housing density and gets itself into a muddle over bilingual road signs, while the prescription fee saga rumbles on.
Did 'wokeness' cancel Police Ten 7?
When TVNZ cancelled reality TV show Police Ten 7 earlier this year, it certainly rattled some law-and-order cages, Antje Deckert and Juan Marcellus Tauri write.
Māori writers well represented among finalists at children's book awards
Māori writers and illustrators are well represented among the finalists for the 2023 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.
Ruapehu District Council and Ngāti Rangi sign relationship agreement
Ruapehu District Council and Ngāti Rangi are celebrating the signing of a relationship agreement solidifying a commitment to work together.
Five Māori high school students soar high with academic scholarship
The academic dreams of five Māori high school students from across the country are one step closer to reality thanks to the Te Ara a Kupe Beaton Scholarship.
Episode 9: May 30th - Mata
Former cabinet minister Hekia Parata discusses the Ministerial Inquiry she led into forestry debris in Te Tai Rāwhiti and Wairoa. Then Mihingarangi Forbes is joined by panellists Dr Lara Grieves and… Video, Audio
Watch: Te Whakatōhea settle with Crown
Hundreds gathered from around the country to hear the Crown apology to Ōpōtiki iwi Te Whakatōhea on Saturday.
Decades-long claim finally settled, on anniversary of Treaty signing
The Te Whakatōhea Treaty settlement has been one of the longest running and most contentious.
Greens say benefit sanctions on people with children mainly used on women and Māori
The Green Party is concerned a policy that imposes sanctions on beneficiaries with outstanding arrest warrants is further widening the inequality gap.
Hundreds gather to reflect on Bastion Point 45 years after occupation
Karakia and waiata rose with the sun at a dawn service commemorating the final day of Bastion Point.
Inspiring to learn directly from Māori health professionals, hui attendee says
Māori students from across Aotearoa have had the opportunity to get some hands-on advice from Māori health professionals.
Kiingi Tuheitia Portraiture Award: Winning piece represents links of artist's whakapapa
Māori artists are redefining what a portrait looks like at this year's Kiingi Tuheitia Portraiture Award exhibition.
Bilingual Māori children's book retells legend of Manawatū Gorge's creation
A bilingual Māori children's book is bringing new eyes to the legend of the creation of the Manawatū Gorge.