Te Ao Maori
Local Government Minister defends co-governance model
As New Zealand edges closer to overhauling the way it manages water, the Local Government Minister is defending the co-governance model of sharing decision making with iwi.
Legislation paving the way… Audio
Taking a body for burial - tikanga and common law
The whānau that snatched the body of a dead man from his wife's home and buried him in Northland against her wishes says they did what his adult daughters say he wanted.
Tommy Murray who died… Audio
Whānau explains why man's body was taken from grieving wife
Tommy Murray's body was controversially taken from his Wellington home and taken to Northland for burial, against his wife's wishes.
Today his extended family has spoken out saying they were doing… Audio
Electoral law change would allow Māori to fully exercise voting rights - Faafoi
The government is proposing to change the electoral law to allow Māori voters to switch electoral rolls at any time.
Tamihere replacing Wilson as new president of Te Pāti Māori
The Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency head, John Tamihere, is stepping back into politics as Te Pāti Māori's new president.
Shane Jones on Māori tikanga
A Wellington woman is vowing to fight after her husband's body was forcibly taken from their home by his whānau, to be buried at his Northland marae.
Tommy Murray, who was 54, had a heart problem… Audio
Wellington woman wants husband's body back
A Wellington woman is vowing to fight after her husband's body was forcibly taken from their home by his whānau, to be buried at his Northland marae.
Tommy Murray, who was 54, had a heart problem… Audio
Woman fighting for husband's body after whānau take it away
A woman is vowing to fight to get her husband back after his body was forcibly taken from their home in Wellington over the weekend by his whānau, to be taken back to his marae.
54-year-old Tommy… Video, Audio
McDonald's employee asked to stop using Te Reo
A Havelock North McDonald's employee was told to cut down saying 'Kia Ora' at work - with his managing saying some people might not like it. The manager has since apologised after a post by the boy's… Audio
‘I want some justice’: Hīkoi at Tokomaru Bay over perpetual leases
Tokomaru Bay was a buzz of activity on Saturday as a crowd assembled from far and wide to protest century-old legislation locking up Māori-owned land.
Witi Ihimaera: 'the concept of time now has an indigenous alternative'
With the first celebration of Matariki as a public holiday just weeks away one of Aotearoa's most prominent writers, Witi Ihimaera, has written a new children's book about Matariki, Te Kokorangi, The… Audio
Te Waonui a TMK for 5 June 2022
This week our Maori news team look at the barriers preventing Maori from building on their own land; small steps as Wai262 marches forward; concerns about just how Matariki will be marked as a… Audio
Māori party calling for official Aotearoa name change
Te Pāti Māori has handed over its petition calling for the country to officially be named Aotearoa. It collected 70 thousand signatures backing the change. But the government says any discussions… Audio
Government should prioritise getting Māori into healthy homes - expert
A public health expert says the government needs to prioritise getting Māori into their own warm, dry, affordable homes.
It comes after criticism that red tape and barriers at the bank are preventing… Audio
Te Pāti Māori backs calls for iwi bank for building on whenua
Te Pāti Māori and the National Māori Authority are backing calls for the establishment of an iwi bank to finance building on Māori land.
It comes after Maori housing advocates complained red tape and… Audio
Productivity Commission unveils recommendations on migration
The Productivity Commission says migrant workers' visas should not be tied to an employer, and Immigration must be based on how well the country can absorb new arrivals.
It is among 24… Audio
Greater prominence given to Māori bird names
There is a new edition of the 'Checklist of the Birds of New Zealand" - but this time with much greater prominence to Maori bird names. Audio
Iwi bank 'would allow our people to have a lot more access to capital'
The Māori Party and the National Māori Authority are backing calls for the establishment of an iwi bank to finance building on Māori land.
Legalities prevent tangata whenua building on own land
Some tangata whenua can't legally access their own land and it's preventing them building houses for whanau who want to live there.
It comes after RNZ this morning reported barriers at the bank are… Audio
Government targets Māori agribusiness with $34m investment
The government is committing $34.5 million over the next four years to help Māori agribusinesses lift the productivity of their whenua.