Te Ao Māori
'Get out of the way' and let Māori help whānau - Housing advocate
Māori housing advocates say Cyclone Gabrielle highlighted stark disparities between Māori and non-Māori communities.
New NCEA tests poorly designed for Māori, Pacific students - report
An independent evaluation says it is likely the design of new NCEA maths and writing tests is unfair on Māori and Pacific teenagers.
Māori free to switch voting rolls from Friday after law change
From Friday Māori are free to switch their enrolment choice at any time except in the three months before an election.
Kaipara council meeting begins with karakia months after Mayor's controversial ban
A karakia rang out across Kaipara District Council's monthly meeting on 29 March, just four months after new Mayor Craig Jepson banned its use.
'It's the bureaucratic process in the middle that tends to slow things up'
An iwi organisation says Wairoa has ready-to-go projects that could be accelerated to quickly get people back into homes.
'For me it means home': Port Levy to celebrate 100 years of whare Tūtehuarewa
Residents of Port Levy will gather together over Easter to celebrate 100 years of the whare at the heart of their community.
Protest against anti-cogovernance rally goes ahead in Auckland
A protest against an anti-cogovernance rally has gone ahead in Auckland, despite the rally being cancelled.
Taranaki Maunga agreement to be initialled on Friday
Co-governance of the 36,000-hectare park has been hammered out, and a deal over the future of the maunga will not end the need to involve iwi and hapū in running the national park.
Māori historian granted honorary doctorate for work revitalising te reo
When Ross Calman first enrolled at university, he had only a superficial knowledge of te reo and his whakapapa.
The Adventures of Piripi | Episode 6
Piripi got the orders from his aunty to look after his younger cousin, so what better way to pass the day than getting his cousin to do all his jobs! Video
Co-governance at the coalface
Co-governance is alive and well in many organisations across the country - how does it actually work? Audio
Co-governance at the coalface
Co-governance is alive and well in many organisations across the country - how does it actually work?
AudioKeeping the flow: the use of te reo at Parliament
An increased appetite to learn Te reo Māori among different parts of the Parliament system means the work of the Māori Language Service is in demand more than ever. Audio
Keeping the flow: the use of te reo at Parliament
An increased appetite to learn Te reo Māori among different parts of the Parliament system means the work of the Māori Language Service is in demand more than ever.
AudioRotorua club withdraws venue hire for controversial anti-co-governance event
A Rotorua club has pulled its offer to hire out its venue for an anti-co-governance event after learning of its "content" and "volatility".
Episode 3: 20th March 2023 - Mata
Mihingarangi speaks to Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson about the state of the planet and the party. Panelists Khylee Quince and Tau Henare share their views on the anti co-governance tour. Video, Audio
The Adventures of Piripi | Episode 5
Piripi buys a new tent for his truck on Trade Me. Trouble is he didn’t read the instructions, and all the whānau have to get involved. End goal: to take it hunting! Video
The Adventures of Piripi | Episode 4
Piripi decided to leave school early and join the forestry, so he hasn’t been on the job long. This week, we follow him to mahi up in the bush. Doesn’t start off well—he’s slept through his alarm! Video
Episode 2: 7th March 2023 - Mata
Rawiri Waititi joins us from Wellington to discuss Te Pāti Māori’s Te Matatini and flood response. Then panelists Shane Te Pou and Jenny Marcroft reflect on Georgina Beyer’s legacy. Video, Audio
The Adventures of Piripi | Episode 3
All the whānau are home for the holidays. It's no longer Piripi's sanctuary. Mum is home and she's on the warpath, but somehow Piripi still manages to gap it! Video