Te Ao Māori
Iwi announce plans to build 'largest building on the skyline' in Auckland
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei will redevelop the contested downtown carpark into a 56-storey skyscraper with areas for retail and eateries.
Ngāpuhi to march on Parliament over Section 7AA repeal
The country's largest iwi will be demonstrating its opposition in a hīkoi to Parliament next Monday.
Te Pāti Māori says government's Māori MPs have 'internalised' racism
One National MP said he would "rather be talking about things that matter to my electorate, not whether I hate myself".
Māori wards bill: 'Today is a great day for local democracy', minister says
The bill that will require councils to hold polls on Māori wards has passed its third reading.
Whakataukī of the Week with Shanon O'Connor
Tōnui Collab is a charitable trust for the advancement of bilingual STEMM education in Tairāwhiti. Director Shanon O'Connor joins Emile Donovan to share a whakataukī close to her heart. Audio
Region's Māori wards' future uncertain as new law kicks in
The new rules mean Northland's councils must poll their communities at the next election if they want to keep their Māori wards.
'Enough is enough' - Chris Hipkins blasts government over Māori policies
The Labour Party says the coalition government is unfairly targeting Māori, while the ACT party says Labour is creating division.
Junior softballers vye for spot in U-18 Women's Softball World Cup final
Māoritanga and pride remains at the forefront as the haka makes its mark on the softball world stage.
Stand-alone body for kaupapa Māori education backs long-held dream - campaigners
Kura kaupapa Māori are hailing a Waitangi Tribunal decision as a major breakthrough in their push for self-determination.
Overruling court on coastal rights risks new protests, Te Pāti Māori warns
Te Pāti Māori is warning a move to overturn a court decision risks a return of the big foreshore and seabed protests of 20 years ago. Audio
People still in temporary accommodation 18 months after cyclone
More than 120 people in Wairoa are living in temporary accommodation and there are more who need it.
Govt says new plans won't reopen Foreshore and Seabed debate
The government is planning to make it harder for Māori to make customary claims on coastlines.
Māori reported more abuse, faced harsher punishment - inquiry
Racist targeting by police and social workers and harsher sentences by youth courts significantly contributed to over-representation of Māori among the abused.
How colonisation created the state care to prison pipeline
First Person - When he walked into the prison yard for the first time as a teenager, having never been there before, Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena already knew most the men in there.
Mata Season 2 | Episode 13: Jackson on Treaty Principles, Pharmac, and the coalition
Former Minister for Māori Development Willie Jackson shares his views on the upcoming Treaty Principles Bill and Seymour's Pharmac Treaty directive. Then we're joined by panelists Hinurewa Te Hau and… Video, Audio
Oranga Tamariki: We should have engaged with mana whenua earlier on boot camps
Had Te Rangitepāia been asked, they would have said the boot camp "doesn't sit right" with their hapū's kaupapa, a representative says.
The Adventures of Piripi | Season 2 | Episode 1
Piripi decides to go on an adventure to Western Australia. But first things first: he needs a passport and to tell Mum he's off. Video
The Adventures of Piripi | Season 2 | Episode 2
Off to Kalgoorlie, Piripi has a few stops along the way, including the pāparakāuta! The next day, he makes it to Aunty and Uncle's place to meet the whole whānau. Video
The Adventures of Piripi | Season 2 | Episode 3
Piripi and the extended aboriginal whānau head out bush for a hakari. Kangaroo tails are the main delicacy, and Piripi is right in there! Video
The Adventures of Piripi | Season 2 | Episode 4
It's a kick-back day in Kalgoorlie. Piripi and Uncle Des look for redback spiders. No luck there, so they go for a bit of Aussie rules practice. Video