RNZ News: Analysis of the Hīkoi Protesting Against the Treaty Principles Bill A group of protesters from across New Zealand arrived in Parliament...
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Toi Te Mana: the bold and beautiful landmark book reframing Māori art
To create an article based on the provided guidelines, I will follow these steps: 1. Start with a strong introduction to provide context for the...
Petition for Tino Rangatiratanga flag emoji gains momentum
The Flag of Tino Rangatiratanga: A Symbol of Liberation and Identity The flag of Tino Rangatiratanga, also known as the Maori flag, is a symbol of...
Plans for slimmed down Office for Māori Crown Relations discussed by select committee
The Office for Māori Crown Relations to Downsize Functions and Workforce The Office for Māori Crown Relations, Te Arawhiti, is planning to scale...
Māori Education Action Plan released
The Government's Māori Education Action Plan: A Commitment to Closing the Gap The New Zealand Government has released its long-awaited Māori...
Evidence found of inhumane treatment at facility for intellectually disabled children
Children's Commissioner Dr Claire Achmad on the report's findings and recommendations. The Children's Commission has released a report detailing its...
Free vape samples coincide with vaping increase
New Zealand's vaping crisis has reached alarming levels, with the number of vapers increasing by over 200% since 2020. The industry is dominated by...
‘Exciting’: Nanaia Mahuta is ‘re-entering’ politics
NZ Labour Party Member Mahuta Reflects On Past Term, Plans For The Future Mahuta, who was unseated in Hauraki-Waikato by Te Pāti Māori's...
Treaty Principles Bill only one of the issues Labour’s focussed on – Chris Hipkins
Labour Party Annual Conference: Key Issues on the Agenda The Labour Party's annual conference in Christchurch has concluded, with key issues...
Free school lunches making a difference for Māori – report
The New Zealand Government's School Lunch Programme: A Success Story? The school lunch programme in New Zealand has been making headlines lately,...
Supreme Court allows appeal of customary marine title judgment
Supreme Court Ruling on Customary Marine Title: A Significant Victory for Māori Rights In a landmark decision, the New Zealand Supreme Court has...
Digging into kai resilience with the Waitara Foodbank
A Break from Dependency: Waitara Foodbank's Fight for Food Sovereignty The cost-of-living crisis has taken its toll on the Taranaki region, and one...
How does Te Tiriti o Waitangi compare to treaties in other colonial countries?
Australians and New Zealanders Weigh the Pros and Cons of Indigenous Treaty Proposals The concept of indigenous treaties has been gaining traction...
Pōmārie: Daily TV news to end on Whakaata Māori after 20 years
Pomarie Daily TV to End, Whakaata Māori Announces Significant Changes By Daniel Perese, Te Ao News Whakaata Māori, the Crown-funded broadcaster of...
Behind the Banner: Inside the hīkoi mō te Tiriti
The Hīkoi Against the Treaty Principles Bill: A Turning Point in New Zealand's History On March 15, 2023, thousands of people gathered outside...
Moana 2 Reo Māori – Another step on the journey of te reo normalisation
The Magic of Moana 2: A Film that Embodies the Spirit of Te Reo The release of Moana 2, with its simultaneous premiere in both English and te reo...
Te Arawhiti give update on potential Ngāpuhi treaty settlement
The Māori Select Committee Updates on Ngāpuhi Treaty Settlement The New Zealand government has provided an update to the Māori select committee on...
Māori, rural children at greater risk of severe paediatric appendicitis
Māori and Rural Children Most at Risk from Appendicitis, Study Reveals New research has found that Māori and rural children are at a significantly...
Neil Finn, Pita Sharples receive NZ’s highest arts honour
**The Arts Foundation's Icon Award Whakamana Hiranga: Celebrating Legacy** This year, the Arts Foundation has honoured two remarkable individuals,...
Whanganui Council wants public’s view on landmark iwi partnership
A World-First Partnership: Whanganui District Council and Māori Come Together The Whanganui District Council is on the cusp of a historic...
‘Racism will not ruin our signs’: Tasman District Council condemns ongoing vandalism
Tasman District Council Stands Firm Against Vandalism of Bilingual 'Welcome to Tasman' Signs The Tasman District Council has reaffirmed its support...
Victoria University unveils multi-million Ngā Mokopuna building on anniversary
The Living Pā: A Sustainable Marvel of Māori Architecture The Living Pā, a new three-storey building at Victoria University's Te Tumu Herenga Waka...
Mokotron: ‘Right from my first gig people were often on the edge of tears’
Tiopira McDowell: The Electronic Music Pioneer Redefining Tāmaki Makaurau's Sound Electronic music producer and academic Tiopira McDowell (Ngāti...
Dame Whina Cooper’s legacy celebrated through mokopuna’s clothing collection
Dame Whina Cooper's Legacy Lives On Through Her Granddaughter's Clothing Collection A new clothing collection is paying tribute to Dame Whina...
WCPFC makes commitments on crew conditions and electronic monitoring
The Western Pacific's Largest Tuna Fishery Gets a New Set of Standards The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) has taken a...
Massive $1.8b project to build 600km road in PNG linked to businessman criticised in ‘land grab’ scandal
The Australian Government's $1.8 billion investment in Papua New Guinea's (PNG) forest sector has raised concerns among environmental advocates,...
Canadian miner IPX launches new phase of exploration in Bougainville
New Mining Project Brings Hope for Bougainville A Canadian mining company, Island Passage Exploration (IPX), has begun phase four of an exploration...
Palau’s leader Whipps advocates for ‘carbon free’ nuclear energy as a climate solution
Palau's President Urges Climate Action Amid Fossil Fuel Dependence Palau's President Surangel Whipps Jr has called on countries to prioritize...
PNG MP accuses politicians on arming warlords
Papua New Guinea MP Blames Warlords for National Crisis A recent statement by a Papua New Guinea Member of Parliament (MP) has shed light on the...
Environment groups in the Cook Islands demand proper public survey on seabed mining
Concerns Over Seabed Mining in Cook Islands Local environmental groups in the Cook Islands are urging the government to conduct a comprehensive...
Increased funding to PNG police will enhance safety – minister
Papua New Guinea's Police Minister Announces Additional Funding The Papua New Guinea government has announced an increase in funding for the police...
Basketball: The inspiring journey of the Ah-Hing family from Tonga
The Ah-Hing Family: A Legacy of Service and Giving Back In the world of basketball, few families have made as significant an impact as the Ah-Hings...
Northern Marianas leaders meet Taiwan President Lai Ching-te in Guam
Taiwan President's Pacific Tour: New Developments in Regional Relations Taiwan President Lai Ching-te has embarked on a Pacific tour, visiting...
Debt a concern in report on Pacific funding support
A Growing Concern: Debt in Pacific Development Funding A recent report from Australia's Lowy Institute has highlighted growing concerns about debt...
President Lai’s visit brings ‘blessings’ to Tuvalu
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te's Visit to Tuvalu: Strengthening Bilateral Relations In a significant gesture of goodwill, Taiwanese President Lai...
Whipps claims Palau’s media is ‘not ethical’ amid family-owned company’s defamation suit
Palau's President Blames Media for Losing Credibility The leader of the North Pacific island nation, Palau, has claimed that the country's media has...
What the fall of the French government means for New Caledonia
New Caledonia's Uncertain Future Amidst French Government Instability The recent downfall of the French government has sent shockwaves throughout...
Vanuatu’s climate envoy slams Australia and ‘world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters’ at ICJ
Vanuatu's Climate Envoy Slams Australia and World's Largest Greenhouse Gas Emissions at ICJ Vanuatu's climate envoy, Kelen Apelès, has taken a...
Oceania Sevens: Samoa and Tonga favourites at Honiara rugby tourney
Tournament Sees New Host Nation: Solomon Islands Takes Center Stage in Oceania Rugby 7s Event The Oceania Rugby 7s tournament, one of the most...
Papua New Guinea’s Kokoda Track reopens today
The Kokoda Track Reopens After Payment Dispute The Kokoda Track, one of Papua New Guinea's most popular tourist attractions, has reopened after...
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Māori lawyer goes viral for educating people on Treaty Principles Bill
RNZ News: Analysis of the Hīkoi Protesting Against the Treaty Principles Bill A group of protesters from across New Zealand arrived in Parliament...
Toi Te Mana: the bold and beautiful landmark book reframing Māori art
To create an article based on the provided guidelines, I will follow these steps: 1. Start with a strong introduction to provide context for the...
Petition for Tino Rangatiratanga flag emoji gains momentum
The Flag of Tino Rangatiratanga: A Symbol of Liberation and Identity The flag of Tino Rangatiratanga, also known as the Maori flag, is a symbol of...
Plans for slimmed down Office for Māori Crown Relations discussed by select committee
The Office for Māori Crown Relations to Downsize Functions and Workforce The Office for Māori Crown Relations, Te Arawhiti, is planning to scale...
Māori Education Action Plan released
The Government's Māori Education Action Plan: A Commitment to Closing the Gap The New Zealand Government has released its long-awaited Māori...
Evidence found of inhumane treatment at facility for intellectually disabled children
Children's Commissioner Dr Claire Achmad on the report's findings and recommendations. The Children's Commission has released a report detailing its...
Free vape samples coincide with vaping increase
New Zealand's vaping crisis has reached alarming levels, with the number of vapers increasing by over 200% since 2020. The industry is dominated by...
‘Exciting’: Nanaia Mahuta is ‘re-entering’ politics
NZ Labour Party Member Mahuta Reflects On Past Term, Plans For The Future Mahuta, who was unseated in Hauraki-Waikato by Te Pāti Māori's...
Treaty Principles Bill only one of the issues Labour’s focussed on – Chris Hipkins
Labour Party Annual Conference: Key Issues on the Agenda The Labour Party's annual conference in Christchurch has concluded, with key issues...
Free school lunches making a difference for Māori – report
The New Zealand Government's School Lunch Programme: A Success Story? The school lunch programme in New Zealand has been making headlines lately,...
Supreme Court allows appeal of customary marine title judgment
Supreme Court Ruling on Customary Marine Title: A Significant Victory for Māori Rights In a landmark decision, the New Zealand Supreme Court has...
Digging into kai resilience with the Waitara Foodbank
A Break from Dependency: Waitara Foodbank's Fight for Food Sovereignty The cost-of-living crisis has taken its toll on the Taranaki region, and one...
How does Te Tiriti o Waitangi compare to treaties in other colonial countries?
Australians and New Zealanders Weigh the Pros and Cons of Indigenous Treaty Proposals The concept of indigenous treaties has been gaining traction...
Pōmārie: Daily TV news to end on Whakaata Māori after 20 years
Pomarie Daily TV to End, Whakaata Māori Announces Significant Changes By Daniel Perese, Te Ao News Whakaata Māori, the Crown-funded broadcaster of...
Behind the Banner: Inside the hīkoi mō te Tiriti
The Hīkoi Against the Treaty Principles Bill: A Turning Point in New Zealand's History On March 15, 2023, thousands of people gathered outside...
Moana 2 Reo Māori – Another step on the journey of te reo normalisation
The Magic of Moana 2: A Film that Embodies the Spirit of Te Reo The release of Moana 2, with its simultaneous premiere in both English and te reo...
Te Arawhiti give update on potential Ngāpuhi treaty settlement
The Māori Select Committee Updates on Ngāpuhi Treaty Settlement The New Zealand government has provided an update to the Māori select committee on...
Māori, rural children at greater risk of severe paediatric appendicitis
Māori and Rural Children Most at Risk from Appendicitis, Study Reveals New research has found that Māori and rural children are at a significantly...
Neil Finn, Pita Sharples receive NZ’s highest arts honour
**The Arts Foundation's Icon Award Whakamana Hiranga: Celebrating Legacy** This year, the Arts Foundation has honoured two remarkable individuals,...
Whanganui Council wants public’s view on landmark iwi partnership
A World-First Partnership: Whanganui District Council and Māori Come Together The Whanganui District Council is on the cusp of a historic...
‘Racism will not ruin our signs’: Tasman District Council condemns ongoing vandalism
Tasman District Council Stands Firm Against Vandalism of Bilingual 'Welcome to Tasman' Signs The Tasman District Council has reaffirmed its support...
Victoria University unveils multi-million Ngā Mokopuna building on anniversary
The Living Pā: A Sustainable Marvel of Māori Architecture The Living Pā, a new three-storey building at Victoria University's Te Tumu Herenga Waka...
Mokotron: ‘Right from my first gig people were often on the edge of tears’
Tiopira McDowell: The Electronic Music Pioneer Redefining Tāmaki Makaurau's Sound Electronic music producer and academic Tiopira McDowell (Ngāti...
Dame Whina Cooper’s legacy celebrated through mokopuna’s clothing collection
Dame Whina Cooper's Legacy Lives On Through Her Granddaughter's Clothing Collection A new clothing collection is paying tribute to Dame Whina...
WCPFC makes commitments on crew conditions and electronic monitoring
The Western Pacific's Largest Tuna Fishery Gets a New Set of Standards The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) has taken a...
Massive $1.8b project to build 600km road in PNG linked to businessman criticised in ‘land grab’ scandal
The Australian Government's $1.8 billion investment in Papua New Guinea's (PNG) forest sector has raised concerns among environmental advocates,...
Canadian miner IPX launches new phase of exploration in Bougainville
New Mining Project Brings Hope for Bougainville A Canadian mining company, Island Passage Exploration (IPX), has begun phase four of an exploration...
Palau’s leader Whipps advocates for ‘carbon free’ nuclear energy as a climate solution
Palau's President Urges Climate Action Amid Fossil Fuel Dependence Palau's President Surangel Whipps Jr has called on countries to prioritize...
PNG MP accuses politicians on arming warlords
Papua New Guinea MP Blames Warlords for National Crisis A recent statement by a Papua New Guinea Member of Parliament (MP) has shed light on the...
Environment groups in the Cook Islands demand proper public survey on seabed mining
Concerns Over Seabed Mining in Cook Islands Local environmental groups in the Cook Islands are urging the government to conduct a comprehensive...
Increased funding to PNG police will enhance safety – minister
Papua New Guinea's Police Minister Announces Additional Funding The Papua New Guinea government has announced an increase in funding for the police...
Basketball: The inspiring journey of the Ah-Hing family from Tonga
The Ah-Hing Family: A Legacy of Service and Giving Back In the world of basketball, few families have made as significant an impact as the Ah-Hings...
Northern Marianas leaders meet Taiwan President Lai Ching-te in Guam
Taiwan President's Pacific Tour: New Developments in Regional Relations Taiwan President Lai Ching-te has embarked on a Pacific tour, visiting...
Debt a concern in report on Pacific funding support
A Growing Concern: Debt in Pacific Development Funding A recent report from Australia's Lowy Institute has highlighted growing concerns about debt...
President Lai’s visit brings ‘blessings’ to Tuvalu
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te's Visit to Tuvalu: Strengthening Bilateral Relations In a significant gesture of goodwill, Taiwanese President Lai...
Whipps claims Palau’s media is ‘not ethical’ amid family-owned company’s defamation suit
Palau's President Blames Media for Losing Credibility The leader of the North Pacific island nation, Palau, has claimed that the country's media has...
What the fall of the French government means for New Caledonia
New Caledonia's Uncertain Future Amidst French Government Instability The recent downfall of the French government has sent shockwaves throughout...
Vanuatu’s climate envoy slams Australia and ‘world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters’ at ICJ
Vanuatu's Climate Envoy Slams Australia and World's Largest Greenhouse Gas Emissions at ICJ Vanuatu's climate envoy, Kelen Apelès, has taken a...
Oceania Sevens: Samoa and Tonga favourites at Honiara rugby tourney
Tournament Sees New Host Nation: Solomon Islands Takes Center Stage in Oceania Rugby 7s Event The Oceania Rugby 7s tournament, one of the most...
Papua New Guinea’s Kokoda Track reopens today
The Kokoda Track Reopens After Payment Dispute The Kokoda Track, one of Papua New Guinea's most popular tourist attractions, has reopened after...
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