Newstalk ZB understands the second boot camp, with 10 young people, is starting next Monday in Palmerston North. It's understood the programme, for serious young offenders, will have stronger ...
A former rough sleeper believes the Government’s proposed move-on law ignores challenges faced by Māori, at a time when ...
Water is not simply a resource in Aotearoa. For Māori, wai is whakapapa, identity, authority and survival. It is spiritual, cultural, economic and political all at once.
Home ownership statistics highlight the scale of inequity. In 2023, only 16.8 percent of Pacific people and 27.5 percent of ...
War has never delivered enduring safety for ordinary people. It delivers profit for arms dealers and political theatre for leaders, while families bury their loved ones. Te Pāti Māori stands for peace ...
Tana Umaga has opened up on how a “disrespectful” moment from him led to the creation of the famous Kapa o Pango haka during ...
Reading West Indians RUFC brought flair, speed and a new kind of rugby to Berkshire, with the club becoming a home for ...
Fire-resistance, ‘swollen knees’ to fight decay, toxins to wipe out rivals: There are lessons for science in the tools that have allowed the world’s oldest trees to survive.
The Tairāwhiti Māori Warden team feared the orders would move the issue "from one area to another, without a solution".
It was just a "weekend wānanga" but an artists hui in Te Kaha in 1973 ushered in Ngā Puna Waihanga, the Maori artists and ...
“Everyone in Aotearoa deserves fair and equal treatment by the police and our courts, but this report confirms again that our system is failing to deliver for wāhine Māori,” said Annabel Cresswell, ...
While the United States and many Western countries are trying to push away immigrants and alienate minorities, one country bucks the trend by embracing and cher ...
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