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Iwi announce plans to build 'largest building on the skyline' in Auckland
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei will redevelop the contested downtown carpark into a 56-storey skyscraper with areas for retail and eateries.
'We've weathered the storm': Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei launch new waka after almost 25-year wait
The Auckland iwi launched their new ceremonial waka off the shores of Okahu Bay on Sunday, after more than two decades without one.
Crown accused of 'gaslighting' Māori through te reo policy
The government will be judged on its actions, rather than words, in its approach to te reo in the public sector, lawyer says.
Minister wants to work with Māori - after effort to scrap Treaty obligations
Karen Chhour wants Oranga Tamiriki to establish more partnerships with Māori, despite introducing a bill to Parliament removing their obligation to do so.
Te Pāti Māori slams tabling of bill during Parliament recess
The bill to repeal Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989 was introduced to Parliament on Monday.
'Māori Seabed, For Shore!' - Two decades on from the largest hīkoi in a generation
Twenty years has passed since the historic hīkoi against the controversial Foreshore and Seabed Act reached Parliament.
Te Tiriti could be moving to the north for good
After 184 years, Treaty documents may be on their way home. Audio
Hapū occupies abandoned school, demand whenua back at no cost
The Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations has knocked back calls for the Crown to buy back land being occupied in Northland.
Whakaata Māori celebrates 20 years of telling Māori stories
The broadcaster has survived the last two decades by staying true to its kaupapa, despite challenges, an advocate says.
Veteran alcohol harm reduction campaigner's message for non-Māori organisations
A veteran alcohol harm reduction campaigner is fed up with "white saviours" telling Māori how to treat their own people.
Chiefs continue to shut down questions on haka aftermath
The Chiefs have continued to fend off questions surrounding political messages performed by their women's team, Chiefs Manawa.
Waikato-Tainui throw backing behind Chiefs Manawa over haka
Waikato-Tainui has thrown its support behind Super Rugby Aupiki team Chiefs Manawa for using its public platform to express political views.
Hurricanes Poua lash out at government in revamped haka
The women's Super Rugby Aupiki team Hurricanes Poua have kicked off their season with a new haka calling out the coalition government.
Māori Hui aa motu movement backed by Pacific leaders
At a conference in Fiji, they expressed support for the Hui aa motu movement launched by Kiingi Tuheitia at Turangawaewae Marae.