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Ministers, MPs told to sharpen up Te Reo
Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori has brought the language out of the woodwork across Government and in Parliament.
Māori aquaculture deal signed in Parliament
Three new Māori aquaculture agreements between the Crown and iwi have been signed in Parliament today.
Council to inform Maori over oil spills
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council says it has "cleaned up its act" after a lack of communication with Māori following an oil spill earlier this year.
Poet wins chance to work with Witi
A Māori poet has been chosen for an all-expenses paid trip to Canada for an indigenous writing residency with Witi Ihimaera.
Plea for Māori engagement in tissue research
A group of Māori intellectuals are calling on tāngata whenua to become more open to supplying human tissue to improve their health. Audio
Kura complains about loss of cash
A Gisborne kura says the Government has slashed nearly $40,000 of desperately needed funding from its budget due to an incorrect decile rating. Audio
Māori prison statistics worrying, says UN
A Māori prison reform advocate says the Government is avoiding racial issues in New Zealand and needs to take responsibility for the problem.
Tauira leaving Gisborne kura for Australia
A Gisborne pouako says some tauira are leaving her kura to go to Australia with their parents due to the area's struggling economy.
Rush to save Kōkiri marae
Māori in Lower Hutt have spent the day bailing rainwater out of Kōkiri marae, in a desperate attempt to reduce damage from the storm that has caused chaos in the Wellington region.
Nga Potiki Trust eyeing up 200 state houses
A Māori trust is keen to buy state houses in the Papamoa rohe of Tauranga from the Government.
Calls for tāngata whenua symbols in flag
A Māori artist is pushing for the National flag to display more symbols representing tāngata whenua.
Charter schools vary approach to Maori
Inquiries by Te Manu Korihi into some partnership schools reveal a diverse approach to Maori education.
Desperate situation in Vanuatu's outer islands
People from Vanuatu's Shepherd Islands are painting a grim picture of their situation in the aftermath of Cyclone Pam. Audio
Family to appeal Myanmar jail sentence
The father of New Zealander Philip Blackwood says the family is appealing his 18-month prison sentence in Myanmar. Audio
Few Maori taking defensive driving courses
A study shows not many Maori are taking part in defensive driving courses. Audio
Minister surprised at hui topics.
The Minister for Maori Development says he's surprised planned changes to laws covering Maori land and language have not been the focus of his nation-wide hui.
3 News defends use of Te Reo
3 News is shrugging off criticism for weather presenter Kanoa Lloyd's regular use of Te Reo Māori.