Government Unveils Māori Education Action Plan to Improve Outcomes for Māori Students The New Zealand Government has released its Māori Education...
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Evidence found of inhumane treatment at facility for intellectually disabled children
Children's Commissioner Dr Claire Achmad has welcomed the government agencies' acceptance of her commission's report on seclusion in Oranga Tamariki...
Free vape samples coincide with vaping increase
New Zealand's Vaping Crisis: A Growing Concern for Young People The vaping crisis in New Zealand has taken a devastating turn, with the number of...
‘Exciting’: Nanaia Mahuta is ‘re-entering’ politics
NZ politician reflects on her election defeat, the future of Labour and the Treaty principles bill Nz politician Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke was among...
Treaty Principles Bill only one of the issues Labour’s focussed on – Chris Hipkins
Labour Party's Annual Conference: A Year of Listening to Members The Labour Party's annual conference, held in Christchurch last weekend, was a...
Free school lunches making a difference for Māori – report
The New Zealand Government's School Lunch Programme: A Review of its Successes and Challenges The school lunch programme in New Zealand has been...
Supreme Court allows appeal of customary marine title judgment
Supreme Court Ruling Changes Course for Māori Customary Marine Title The Supreme Court of New Zealand has released its judgment on an appeal that...
Digging into kai resilience with the Waitara Foodbank
Breaking the Cycle of Food Bank Reliance in Taranaki The cost-of-living crisis is having a profound impact on communities across New Zealand, with...
How does Te Tiriti o Waitangi compare to treaties in other colonial countries?
A Benchmark Relationship in the US, Australia, and New Zealand: A Comparative Analysis of Indigenous Treaties The United States, Australia, and New...
Pōmārie: Daily TV news to end on Whakaata Māori after 20 years
Whakaata Māori Announces Restructuring Amid Financial Challenges Whakaata Māori, New Zealand's largest Crown-funded broadcaster, has announced...
Behind the Banner: Inside the hīkoi mō te Tiriti
The Hikoi Against the Treaty Principles Bill: A Movement for Change In recent days, New Zealand has witnessed a historic moment in its political...
Moana 2 Reo Māori – Another step on the journey of te reo normalisation
Maui's Next Adventure: A Review of Moana 2 in Te Reo Māori The wait is over for fans of Disney's beloved princess, Moana, as the highly anticipated...
Te Arawhiti give update on potential Ngāpuhi treaty settlement
Treaty Negotiations for Ngāpuhi: Update on Progress The Māori select committee has been given an update on the status of a potential treaty...
Whanganui Council wants public’s view on landmark iwi partnership
A World-First Indigenous-Council Partnership: Whanganui District Council's Historic Move The Whanganui District Council is on the cusp of making...
‘Racism will not ruin our signs’: Tasman District Council condemns ongoing vandalism
Tasman District Council Fights Back Against Vandalism of Bilingual Welcome Signs The Tasman District Council has reaffirmed its support for te reo...
Pacific people always likely to be worst-affected by pandemic – Covid inquiry
The Royal Commission Report on New Zealand's COVID-19 Response Has Been Released, Exposing Challenges and Opportunities for Future Preparedness New...
Samoan triathletes finish in top 5 at Taupo Cycle Challenge in New Zealand
Samoan Triathletes Make a Splash at the Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge Last weekend, two young Samoan triathletes, Tyreece Collins and Urlin Mulitalo,...
Winston Peters embarks on three-day visit to New Caledonia
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters to Visit New Caledonia Amid Ongoing Tensions New Zealand's Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters is...
‘Polytreneur’ breaks into mainstream with Pasifika babywear
Pacific Business Owner Celebrates Milestone with Pop-Up Store in Westfield Manukau Pacific business owner Noeleen Tuala is celebrating the recent...
Netball Fiji quiet on New Zealand series
Netball Series: Fiji's Pacific Series and New Zealand's Plans The world of netball is abuzz with excitement as various teams prepare for the...
Cook Islands foreign minister cautions against limiting religious organisations
Cook Islands Minister Fires Back at MP's Suggestion to Limit Churches By Talaia Mika, Cook Islands News The establishment of the country's first...
Papua New Guinea Budget 2025: Government exempts GST on basic items
The Papua New Guinea Government Introduces Exemptions on Consumption Tax The Papua New Guinea government has introduced exemptions on consumption...
Boxing officials call for safety as priority: ‘What happened could have been avoided’
Fijian Boxer's Tragic Death Sparks Calls for Tougher Safety Measures The death of Fijian boxer Ubayd Haider, also known as Nathan Singh, has...
Vanuatu’s landmark case at ICJ seeks to hold polluting nations responsible for climate change
Vanuatu Leads the Way in Climate Change Case at International Court of Justice The world's eyes are on The Hague as Vanuatu takes its case to the...
WCPFC makes commitments on crew conditions and electronic monitoring
The Western Pacific's Largest Tuna Fishery Faces New Labour Standards The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) has made...
Massive $1.8b project to build 600km road in PNG linked to businessman criticised in ‘land grab’ scandal
Australian Company's $1.8 Billion Rainforest Deal Sparks Concerns Over Indigenous Land Rights and Environmental Impact. The deal, which was signed...
Canadian miner IPX launches new phase of exploration in Bougainville
New Mining Activities in Bougainville Spark Concerns A Canadian mining company, Island Passage Exploration (IPX), has announced the commencement of...
Palau’s leader Whipps advocates for ‘carbon free’ nuclear energy as a climate solution
Palau's President on Climate Change: A Call for Transition Away from Fossil Fuels President of Palau, Surangel Whipps Jr., recently shared his views...
PNG MP accuses politicians on arming warlords
Papua New Guinea MP Sounds Alarm on Warlord Arms Deals A shocking revelation has come to light in Papua New Guinea, as a local MP has accused...
Environment groups in the Cook Islands demand proper public survey on seabed mining
Cook Islands Environmental Groups Call for Comprehensive Survey on Seabed Mining The Cook Islands' environmental community is urging the government...
Increased funding to PNG police will enhance safety – minister
Papua New Guinea Boosts Police Funding to Enhance Safety The Papua New Guinea government has announced a significant increase in funding for the...
Basketball: The inspiring journey of the Ah-Hing family from Tonga
The Inspiring Journey of the Ah-Hing Family from Tonga In the world of sports, there are few families who have made as significant an impact as the...
Northern Marianas leaders meet Taiwan President Lai Ching-te in Guam
Taiwan's President Embarks on Pacific Tour, Met with Guam Leaders Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te recently completed a Pacific tour, during which...
Debt a concern in report on Pacific funding support
A Growing Concern in the Pacific: Debt-Related Development Funding A new report from Australia's Lowy Institute has highlighted growing concerns...
President Lai’s visit brings ‘blessings’ to Tuvalu
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te Visits Tuvalu, Strengthening Bilateral Relations The visit by Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te to Tuvalu has brought...
Whipps claims Palau’s media is ‘not ethical’ amid family-owned company’s defamation suit
The Credibility of Palau's Media The media landscape in Palau has been under scrutiny lately, with the country's leader, President Surangel Whipps...
What the fall of the French government means for New Caledonia
New Caledonia's Economic Crisis Deepens Amidst French Government Collapse The economic crisis in New Caledonia has taken a turn for the worse...
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 Emitters at ICJ The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has been called...
Oceania Sevens: Samoa and Tonga favourites at Honiara rugby tourney
Tournament Kicks Off in Solomon Islands as Oceania Rugby Hosts First-Ever Event Outside of Traditional Member Nations The Solomon Islands have come...
Papua New Guinea’s Kokoda Track reopens today
The Kokoda Track Reopens After Landowners' Dispute Papua New Guinea's most iconic tourist attraction, the Kokoda Track, has reopened its gates after...
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Māori Education Action Plan released
Government Unveils Māori Education Action Plan to Improve Outcomes for Māori Students The New Zealand Government has released its Māori Education...
Evidence found of inhumane treatment at facility for intellectually disabled children
Children's Commissioner Dr Claire Achmad has welcomed the government agencies' acceptance of her commission's report on seclusion in Oranga Tamariki...
Free vape samples coincide with vaping increase
New Zealand's Vaping Crisis: A Growing Concern for Young People The vaping crisis in New Zealand has taken a devastating turn, with the number of...
‘Exciting’: Nanaia Mahuta is ‘re-entering’ politics
NZ politician reflects on her election defeat, the future of Labour and the Treaty principles bill Nz politician Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke was among...
Treaty Principles Bill only one of the issues Labour’s focussed on – Chris Hipkins
Labour Party's Annual Conference: A Year of Listening to Members The Labour Party's annual conference, held in Christchurch last weekend, was a...
Free school lunches making a difference for Māori – report
The New Zealand Government's School Lunch Programme: A Review of its Successes and Challenges The school lunch programme in New Zealand has been...
Supreme Court allows appeal of customary marine title judgment
Supreme Court Ruling Changes Course for Māori Customary Marine Title The Supreme Court of New Zealand has released its judgment on an appeal that...
Digging into kai resilience with the Waitara Foodbank
Breaking the Cycle of Food Bank Reliance in Taranaki The cost-of-living crisis is having a profound impact on communities across New Zealand, with...
How does Te Tiriti o Waitangi compare to treaties in other colonial countries?
A Benchmark Relationship in the US, Australia, and New Zealand: A Comparative Analysis of Indigenous Treaties The United States, Australia, and New...
Pōmārie: Daily TV news to end on Whakaata Māori after 20 years
Whakaata Māori Announces Restructuring Amid Financial Challenges Whakaata Māori, New Zealand's largest Crown-funded broadcaster, has announced...
Behind the Banner: Inside the hīkoi mō te Tiriti
The Hikoi Against the Treaty Principles Bill: A Movement for Change In recent days, New Zealand has witnessed a historic moment in its political...
Moana 2 Reo Māori – Another step on the journey of te reo normalisation
Maui's Next Adventure: A Review of Moana 2 in Te Reo Māori The wait is over for fans of Disney's beloved princess, Moana, as the highly anticipated...
Te Arawhiti give update on potential Ngāpuhi treaty settlement
Treaty Negotiations for Ngāpuhi: Update on Progress The Māori select committee has been given an update on the status of a potential treaty...
Whanganui Council wants public’s view on landmark iwi partnership
A World-First Indigenous-Council Partnership: Whanganui District Council's Historic Move The Whanganui District Council is on the cusp of making...
‘Racism will not ruin our signs’: Tasman District Council condemns ongoing vandalism
Tasman District Council Fights Back Against Vandalism of Bilingual Welcome Signs The Tasman District Council has reaffirmed its support for te reo...
Pacific people always likely to be worst-affected by pandemic – Covid inquiry
The Royal Commission Report on New Zealand's COVID-19 Response Has Been Released, Exposing Challenges and Opportunities for Future Preparedness New...
Samoan triathletes finish in top 5 at Taupo Cycle Challenge in New Zealand
Samoan Triathletes Make a Splash at the Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge Last weekend, two young Samoan triathletes, Tyreece Collins and Urlin Mulitalo,...
Winston Peters embarks on three-day visit to New Caledonia
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters to Visit New Caledonia Amid Ongoing Tensions New Zealand's Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters is...
‘Polytreneur’ breaks into mainstream with Pasifika babywear
Pacific Business Owner Celebrates Milestone with Pop-Up Store in Westfield Manukau Pacific business owner Noeleen Tuala is celebrating the recent...
Netball Fiji quiet on New Zealand series
Netball Series: Fiji's Pacific Series and New Zealand's Plans The world of netball is abuzz with excitement as various teams prepare for the...
Cook Islands foreign minister cautions against limiting religious organisations
Cook Islands Minister Fires Back at MP's Suggestion to Limit Churches By Talaia Mika, Cook Islands News The establishment of the country's first...
Papua New Guinea Budget 2025: Government exempts GST on basic items
The Papua New Guinea Government Introduces Exemptions on Consumption Tax The Papua New Guinea government has introduced exemptions on consumption...
Boxing officials call for safety as priority: ‘What happened could have been avoided’
Fijian Boxer's Tragic Death Sparks Calls for Tougher Safety Measures The death of Fijian boxer Ubayd Haider, also known as Nathan Singh, has...
Vanuatu’s landmark case at ICJ seeks to hold polluting nations responsible for climate change
Vanuatu Leads the Way in Climate Change Case at International Court of Justice The world's eyes are on The Hague as Vanuatu takes its case to the...
WCPFC makes commitments on crew conditions and electronic monitoring
The Western Pacific's Largest Tuna Fishery Faces New Labour Standards The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) has made...
Massive $1.8b project to build 600km road in PNG linked to businessman criticised in ‘land grab’ scandal
Australian Company's $1.8 Billion Rainforest Deal Sparks Concerns Over Indigenous Land Rights and Environmental Impact. The deal, which was signed...
Canadian miner IPX launches new phase of exploration in Bougainville
New Mining Activities in Bougainville Spark Concerns A Canadian mining company, Island Passage Exploration (IPX), has announced the commencement of...
Palau’s leader Whipps advocates for ‘carbon free’ nuclear energy as a climate solution
Palau's President on Climate Change: A Call for Transition Away from Fossil Fuels President of Palau, Surangel Whipps Jr., recently shared his views...
PNG MP accuses politicians on arming warlords
Papua New Guinea MP Sounds Alarm on Warlord Arms Deals A shocking revelation has come to light in Papua New Guinea, as a local MP has accused...
Environment groups in the Cook Islands demand proper public survey on seabed mining
Cook Islands Environmental Groups Call for Comprehensive Survey on Seabed Mining The Cook Islands' environmental community is urging the government...
Increased funding to PNG police will enhance safety – minister
Papua New Guinea Boosts Police Funding to Enhance Safety The Papua New Guinea government has announced a significant increase in funding for the...
Basketball: The inspiring journey of the Ah-Hing family from Tonga
The Inspiring Journey of the Ah-Hing Family from Tonga In the world of sports, there are few families who have made as significant an impact as the...
Northern Marianas leaders meet Taiwan President Lai Ching-te in Guam
Taiwan's President Embarks on Pacific Tour, Met with Guam Leaders Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te recently completed a Pacific tour, during which...
Debt a concern in report on Pacific funding support
A Growing Concern in the Pacific: Debt-Related Development Funding A new report from Australia's Lowy Institute has highlighted growing concerns...
President Lai’s visit brings ‘blessings’ to Tuvalu
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te Visits Tuvalu, Strengthening Bilateral Relations The visit by Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te to Tuvalu has brought...
Whipps claims Palau’s media is ‘not ethical’ amid family-owned company’s defamation suit
The Credibility of Palau's Media The media landscape in Palau has been under scrutiny lately, with the country's leader, President Surangel Whipps...
What the fall of the French government means for New Caledonia
New Caledonia's Economic Crisis Deepens Amidst French Government Collapse The economic crisis in New Caledonia has taken a turn for the worse...
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 Emitters at ICJ The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has been called...
Oceania Sevens: Samoa and Tonga favourites at Honiara rugby tourney
Tournament Kicks Off in Solomon Islands as Oceania Rugby Hosts First-Ever Event Outside of Traditional Member Nations The Solomon Islands have come...
Papua New Guinea’s Kokoda Track reopens today
The Kokoda Track Reopens After Landowners' Dispute Papua New Guinea's most iconic tourist attraction, the Kokoda Track, has reopened its gates after...
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