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Waatea News cuts ties with NZ Herald after Hobson's Pledge ad
Waatea's publisher says he will send the Herald to court if it takes any further content from the national Māori news service.
Māori baseballer aims to be the first to play in the Major Leagues
In the little over a century that Major League Baseball has existed, no Māori New Zealander has ever featured in the competition.
Māori reporters call on NZME to review advertising standards
A front-page Hobson's Pledge advertisement in The New Zealand Herald is misleading and inflammatory, Māori journalists say, but the newspaper says it is clearly marked as an ad.
Ngāti Kahungunu to host thousands in celebration of te reo Māori
The festival serves as a celebration of te reo Māori and recognises it as the official language of New Zealand, Tā Timoti Kāretu says.
'Forgotten people': Call for recognition of Māori Battalion rugby team
The son of a late veteran is disappointed at the rugby union's lack of recognition of the squad.
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.
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.