26 March, 2018
A Māori historian of world famous clothing brand Levi Strauss has won a bid for the sale of a brown leather jacket manufactured by Levi’s and owned by Albert Einstein. Read More →
13 March, 2018
Hollywood director, Ava DuVernay, has weighed in on the high imprisonment rates for Māori– comparing their struggle to African-Americans. Read More →
06 March, 2018
More than two hundred people, including dignitaries and members of parliament, paid their respects to the last officer of the 28th Māori Battalion, who died on Friday. Read More →
02 March, 2018
A spokeswoman on behalf of Kāpehu Marae in the Kaipara says that the closure of the marae is a real prospect if a multi-million dollar state-of-the-art chicken breeding facility gets the green light, on nearby farmland at Arapōhue, 12 kilometres south of Dargaville. Read More →
28 February, 2018
A petition calling for a regulatory ban on plastic bags has been delivered to parliament. Over 65,000 people are supporting the call following concerns on the impact of plastic in the ocean and environment. Read More →
27 February, 2018
Aotearoa's largest mainland sanctuary, Mountain Maungatautari, has been granted $1.4 million to help protect some of the county’s most threatened species. Read More →
25 February, 2018
World hip hop champion Kyra Aoake has danced with Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez and Justin Bieber. She's on a campaign to inspire young people to be Smokefree and lead healthy lives. Read More →
21 February, 2018
A Te Kāea exclusive, Te Mātāwai has been funded $10mil to support iwi efforts for the revitalisation of the reo. Today they began distributing these funds to the regions. Read More →
20 February, 2018
To create a digital nation by 2030. That was the challenge laid out at the global tech summit in Auckland today with local iwi Ngāti Whātua gearing up to help fill the demand for tech experts in New Zealand. Read More →
26 January, 2018
Despite its closure almost twenty years ago, the desire to reopen St Stephen's School could become a reality. Read More →