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Māori groups are calling on the Crown to urgently honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi and take action to restore the health of freshwater across Aotearoa. On 26 June, 32 Māori Land Trusts representing more ...
Around one in 10 New Zealanders are believed to be living with the disease which Te Pāti Māori MP Takutai Moana Natasha Kemp had when she died.
Street-smart people know how to navigate social situations and read a room, and there are certain things they absolutely won't do. Here are 11 things street-smart people avoid doing at all costs ...
Here are five groups of people who should avoid or modify advanced yoga poses — not out of fear, but out of deep respect for what their body is telling them.
Kylie Kelce has a few notes on people who post and comment on social media “thirst traps” of her husband, Jason Kelce. The “Not Gonna Lie” podcaster called out a few things she doesn’t ...
Social licence and consent are central to trust in state data systems. Changes to the way census information is gathered make this especially important for Māori.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy expects that AI automations will both change how people work and change the number of people needed.
ACT believes the Government should scrap Te Mana o te Wai and national bottom lines, allowing regional councils to set their own standards,” says ACT Agriculture spokesperson Mark Cameron.
New Zealand's parliament on Thursday handed record-long suspensions to three Indigenous Maori lawmakers who last year staged a protest haka on the debating floor.
Parliament has voted to dish out the toughest parliamentary sanctions ever to the Te Pāti Māori co-leaders after a fiery debate in the House today.
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