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Justice reform advocate Sir Kim Workman says no one has asked prisoners whether they want the right to vote, as the Justice ...
Former Te Pāti Māori leader Te Ururoa Flavell is applauding Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka for starting the process ...
An amber alert has been issued for 19-year-old Ngahina, a young woman from Auckland with an intellectual disability. Police ...
At Government House, two prominent Māori leaders have been recognised for their service. Arihia Bennett and Dr. Taku Parai ...
Mākereti Papakura has received a posthumous degree from the University of Oxford, becoming the first Indigenous woman to earn ...
Te Kawerau ā Maki chief executive Edward Ashby says a 2008 law is being wrongly labelled as co-governance, when it’s simply a way for Council, the Crown, and Māori to work together to protect the ...
I’m a proud Aucklander, having attended primary school in Mount Roskill and high school on Waiheke Island. A mother of twins, ...
This week Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiarangi will celebrate the academic year with an Indigenous Research Symposium, ...
Te Whāriki Manawāhine O Hauraki from Thames is presenting two research projects at the International Network of Indigenous ...
In Te Whanganui-a-Tara, a new Member’s Bill from New Zealand First aims to define women and men based solely on biological ...
Mangatū Blocks Incorporated manages 12,000 hectares of farmlands, 8,500 hectares of forestry and a further 15,000 of native ...
Former Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta has announced that Tory Whanau will not be running for reelection as ...
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