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Porirua siege: Body found behind barricade
The man at the centre of a police stand-off barricaded himself into the upper storey of a Porirua home before he was found dead, police say.
Canterbury fire will take days to put out
Rural fire crews are damping down two fires in Canterbury, and monitoring the scene of a third blaze.
Capital gains: Wellington house values shoot up
People eager to start climbing the property ladder in Wellington are likely to face a tough time, a property valuer says.
Police dogs keeping busy in capital
Working with Wellington's police dog team is more of a lifestyle than a job, the team's trainer says.
Police under resourced, survey says
A survey of police staff has found 86 percent think frontline officers are under-resourced. Audio
St John to stop sending sole paramedics
St John Ambulance has warned the Government it will stop sending sole paramedics to emergencies because it puts patients and staff at risk.
Police attend 100 mental health calls a day
Police officers are dealing with more than 100 cases a day involving what they term acutely distressed mentally ill people. Audio
Waitarere Beach community remembers Alex Fisher
Residents in the small town of Waitarere Beach say the community has been left tainted by the death of Alex Fisher. Audio
Hapū vote on treaty representation
Hapū in the Whanganui region have voted to give the Uenuku Charitable Trust a mandate to negotiate a treaty settlement on their behalf.
Iwi leading way in cleaning up Lake Taupo
An environmental trust says iwi are leading the way in cutting the amount of nitrogen seeping into Lake Taupō, but there are fears their efforts to clean up the rohe... Audio
Rocket company in talks with iwi
Rocket Lab is in talks with South Island iwi over its plans to build a launch site on Kaitōrete Spit in Canterbury.
Tau travels south to say sorry
Ngāpuhi leader Sonny Tau has reportedly travelled to the South Island to apologise to local iwi after he was caught taking kererū from the rohe.
Change won't stop wetland damage - Labour
The Government's plans to tighten export rules for swamp kauri won't make any difference, a Labour MP says. Audio
From K' Road to Edinburgh Fringe Festival
A group of Māori and Pasifika dancers will take to the international stage at the world's largest arts festival.
Māori All Blacks to return to Rotorua
Rotorua is celebrating the announcement that the Māori All Blacks will play in the city in 2017.
Native American actors welcomed with Powhiri
Two well-known Native American actors have arrived in Aotearoa to help Māori learn more about their culture.
Snow hampers Whanganui relief efforts
Snow fall and freezing conditions are hampering relief efforts for Whanganui residents, just weeks after the region experienced its biggest flood in recorded history.
Call for new approach to Māori health
Māori are living shorter, sicker lives than non-Māori and a change in approach is needed, a health advocate says.
Professor joins calls for social housing WOF
A specialist in environmental health has joined calls for a warrant of fitness for social housing.
Māori urged to take up careers in IT
It's important that more Māori take up careers in information technology even if it goes against some aspects of tikanga, an IT expert says.
Whanganui braces for more heavy rain
Whanganui is bracing itself for another round of heavy rain, just weeks after the region experienced its biggest flood in recorded history.
Kaumātua honour Māori soldiers at Gallipoli
Over 450 kaumātua kapa haka performers - with an average age of 85 - are taking part in a special ceremony this weekend in Wellington.
Te Reo celebrations underway
Massey University is celebrating the importance of Te Reo by extending its Māori Language Week activities for the entire month of July.
Iwi leader fails to follow kererū rules
Ngāpuhi leader Sonny Tau failed to take the appropriate steps before trying to take kererū from the South Island, a conservation organisation says.
Author: Nation needs more Māori writers
Author Hinemoana Baker is encouraging more young Māori to consider taking up writing as a career.