Radio Waatea is Auckland's only Māori radio station that provides an extensive bi-lingual broadcast to its listeners. Based at Ngā Whare Waatea marae in Māngere, it is located in the middle of the ...
L.A.B are heading into summer with a string of massive outdoor shows celebrating Māori and Pasifika excellence. The tour will hit Tauranga, the Gold Coast and Auckland, featuring an all-star lineup ...
Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka has confirmed seven new appointments to key Māori entities, aimed at strengthening te reo Māori, governance, and economic development. “These roles will help ...
The community of Ruatāhuna is making waves in the global honey industry, thanks to a new state-of-the-art production facility built by Manawa Honey. Professor Rangi Mātāmua, a trustee of the Tuawhenua ...
Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour defends the government's stance on Māori education and legal reform, amid backlash over changes to tikanga Māori in universities and the courts. Deputy Prime ...
More than 100 workers at Carter Holt Harvey’s Tokoroa plywood plant are facing job losses, in another blow to regional manufacturing. Union leader Tane Phillips says the closure is devastating for a ...
Winston Peters at the UN. New Zealand will not be recognising Palestinian statehood at this time, Foreign Minister Winston Peters has announced at the United Nations in New York.
NZ Police can now confirm it has found insufficient evidence to establish criminal culpability for corruption in relation to the Manurewa Marae matter. The matter has also been reviewed by the Serious ...
Te Pāti Māori has strongly denied these allegations, asserting that all decisions are made transparently and in line with its constitution. The party has rejected claims of bullying and a ...
Welcome to The Inspiring Māori Series on Radio Waatea; a powerful and uplifting show hosted by Matthew Tukaki. Each week, we shine a spotlight on remarkable Māori individuals who are making a ...
More than 100 workers at Carter Holt Harvey’s Tokoroa plywood plant are facing job losses following the company’s decision to shut down operations in November.
Former Immigration Minister Tuariki Delamere is taking the Crown to court, claiming it failed to uphold tikanga Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi in a deportation case, amid wider tensions over ...