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Jack Karetai-Barrett left Whakatāne aboard his Focus Atlas 6.7 gravel bike covering more than 894km to Wellington.
In biomedical science, the immune system is described as a cellular defence network that identifies and neutralises threats. In te ao Maori (the Maori worldview), it can be seen as a dynamic system of ...
N ew Whānau Ora commissioning agencies were launched this week. The Minister of Maori Development, Tama Potaka joined Dale ...
Te Pāti Māori MP Takutai Tarsh Kemp was buried at Opaea Marae at a service attended by over 300 people.
Ben Muncaster says Scotland must be prepared to face an "extremely passionate" Maori All Blacks side in Whangerei on Saturday. It is the first meeting between the sides since 2000.
New Zealanders will soon benefit from strengthened Whānau Ora support services with a renewed focus on those in greatest need, Whānau Ora Minister Tama Potaka says. Four new Whānau Ora ...
New Zealanders will soon benefit from strengthened Whānau Ora support services with a renewed focus on those in greatest need, Whānau Ora Minister Tama Potaka says. Four new Whānau Ora commissioning ...
June 30, 2025 Māori name stripped from key whanau violence initiative – serious concerns held Even though Māori are over represented in the sexual and family violence statistics, it was made clear ...
'We must safeguard taxpayers’ money,' Te Puni Kōkiri's chief executive says.
The 30-minute ad features artist and activist Tame Iti (Ngāi Tūhoe) in a cavernous space reading a 'Māori roll call' of people who have recently joined the Māori electoral roll.
Māori regional entrepreneurship delivers more than jobs An asbestos removal company shows Māori regional entrepreneurship is building communities and provides significant social return on investment.
Māori economy could surpass $200b by 2030 Chapman Tripp's latest Te Ao Māori Trends & Insights report reveals Māori economic growth is dramatically outperforming forecasts.
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