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Rising awareness of rēwena: 'I want to keep the bread alive' - traditional baker
Māori bread baked in Whanganui using a starter bug handed down over generations will feature on the world stage in a Unesco project.
'A real honour': Māori MP tipped for top constitutional role
Labour MP Adrian Rurawhe could become only the second Māori to take on the role of Speaker of the House.
'Doing science differently': Study explores whakairo, karakia to improve brain health
A national science challenge study of Māori brain health will draw on whakairo (carving), karakia (prayer and incantation), mōteatea (chanted song-poetry) and other traditional sources to understand…
Māori health leaders focus on ‘rightful place’ of rongoā Māori
An iwi health research institute is calling for rongoā Māori to take its "rightful place" in the way Aotearoa cares for people.
‘Point of desperation’: $3.5m to fund new Whanganui mental health crisis-response team
A new mental health crisis response team will be established in Whanganui with $3.5 million from the Proceeds of Crime Fund.
'Great for Whanganui' - Cargo volume set to triple with coastal shipping boost
The amount of cargo being shipped through Whanganui is set to triple with new investment to boost coastal shipping around the country.
Māori health advocate to lead global body
A Māori public health advocate and researcher has become the first indigenous woman appointed to lead the World Federation of Public Health Associations.
‘Three causes of community issues: alcohol, alcohol and alcohol’
Whanganui District Council has delegated the city's Mayor to lobby for a Green Party member's Bill to reduce alcohol harm.
Whanganui River iwi hit back at councillor's claims
Iwi say they are fed up with being wrongly accused of being a barrier to progress.
Australia looks to learn from Whanganui river personhood
An Australian politician is consulting with iwi on how they gained the protection of legal personhood for the Whanganui River with the aim of extending protections across the ditch.
'Lipstick on a pig': Ruapehu councillor condemns Three Waters changes
A Ruapehu District councillor says efforts will continue to put in place a plan for Three Waters reforms that protect property rights and community voice.
Iwi seeks input into NZ history curriculum
A central North Island iwi leader says hapū want their own authentic stories taught in the Aotearoa New Zealand histories curriculum.
'Extremely dangerous': Iwi leader warns Māori to take extreme care under new Covid-19 strategy
A Whanganui iwi leader says the government's decision to ease Covid-19 measures at this time is a disgrace and shocking.
Historic site restoration a boost for tribe’s emotional connection to the land
Historic sites in and around Tongariro National Park are to be restored by Ngāti Tūwharetoa hapū as part of a new Jobs for Nature project.
More Covid-19 cases in Whanganui Hospital, 40 staff absent
The number of people with Covid-19 in Whanganui Hospital is climbing as the hospital also deals with a growing number of cases among staff.
Climate change approach tips balance for New Zealand’s only smart city
Whanganui District Council's approach to climate change has helped the city win international recognition for the seventh time.
'Running scared': 97% of schools in three regions dealing with impact of virus
The Ministry of Education says 170 of the Whanganui, Manawatū and Taranaki's 176 primary, intermediate and secondary schools reported cases among students or staff in the 10 days to Monday.
'Going bush': Lack of Covid-19 testing and reporting worries iwi vaccinators
An iwi collective working across four North Island regions fears there are many cases they don't know about.
‘Flocks of kererū and kākā’: Iwi wins $1.92m for ‘inland island’ eco-sanctuary
Flocks of kererū, kākā and tītī could make a comeback in the central North Island if a tribe's vision for a 2700ha 'inland island' sanctuary moves ahead.
DOC closes Whanganui River journey after paddlers test positive for Covid-19
The Department of Conservation has closed the Whanganui River to kayakers and canoeists on the upper and middle reaches after four paddlers tested positive for Covid-19.
Children at centre of Whanganui's Covid-19 outbreak
Covid-19 is spreading fastest among children and teens in the Whanganui and Rangitīkei Covid-19 outbreak as the region faces the second-lowest rate of child 5 to 11 vaccinations in the country.
Māori vaccination rollout stalls: 'Final wall of resistance'
Māori uptake of first and second vaccinations has stalled as Covid-19 vaccination teams meet "a final wall of resistance", says a Māori health analyst.
'Workplace, tamariki and a school' among testing sites in Marton Covid-19 outbreak
Eleven new Covid-19 cases have been found in the rural Rangitīkei area of Marton, bringing the number of active cases in the Marton outbreak to 20.
Whanganui museum appoints curatorial team for famed taonga Māori collection
The museum's famed collection of taonga Māori will be overseen by a Māori curatorial collective in the first arrangement of its kind in Aotearoa.
Economic development agency launches new app to pair employers with talent
Whanganui city's economic development agency wants to see locals swiping right on a new matchmaking app set up to pair local businesses with skilled workers.