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Most Kiwis say their health is good, but are not getting regular checks - health insurer
Māori feel less healthy than Pākehā, despite being more committed to health screening.
No patient-facing positions will be affected by these changes - Health NZ
More than 500 staff, including Māori, will be made redundant under healthcare reforms.
'It's eye-opening' - The Convert actress Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne
Set in the 1800s, the film is still relevant to issues Aotearoa faces today, actress says.
'Called me a Māori-loving' c***': Finlayson on Treaty referendum division
Chris Finlayson addresses Pākehā angst against Māori and the Treaty.
Māori students honoured with scholarships and awards for outstanding achievements
Gisborne's C-Company Memorial House hosted the 13 achievers for 2024.
Campaigner is fed up with 'white saviours' telling Māori how to treat their own people
Rāwiri Ratū urges non-Māori organisations to give back funding.
Culture on display at Te Tai Tokerau Maranga Mai e te Iwi senior kapa haka regionals
The Maranga Mai e te Iwi Senior Kapa Haka Regionals went off without a hitch on Saturday.
Watch: Kiwi student, 13, wows in Samoan speech competition
"When you speak another language, it's powerful." - Bethsharon Mattocks, 13.
Te Kairangi ō Poutama are the new kapa on the block
Te Kairangi ō Poutama are the new kapa on the block.
'Don’t be scared to try something new' - Marcellin College student Tomislav Jurisich
Tomislav Jurisich, 17, has performed on the Tongan stage at Polyfest three times.
Māori rights to face global spotlight as UN sends special envoy to Aotearoa
'Indigenous rights are human rights, and we must work together to protect them.'
'We want the company to make a public apology'
Iwi talk of sadness at desecration of site by their own whānau.
Sun comes out to play on first day of Polyfest
Day 1 of this year's ASB Polyfest saw hundreds of students take to the stage.
Mum asked for forgiveness and said ‘I’m sorry if I caused you any pain'
Final send-off for Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei stalwart Rene Hawke.
Te Pāti Māori seeks cross party support to remove GST on kai
Co-leader Rawiri Waititi has written to all MPs seeking their support for food bill.
Why does David Seymour want to take food from kids? We find out!
Kea Kids News reporter Rufus is at the Beehive to ask the tough questions.
Sean Wainui’s widow speaks of a ‘man of mana’ as the whānau unveils his beautiful headstone
The widow of Sean Wainui has spoken for the first time of her devastating loss.
Tā Mason Durie reflects on advances in Māori Health over the past four decades
"We must adjust to this new landscape and prepare for the next 40 years.”
'Mana-enhancing': Women's rugby haka supported by board
Super Rugby Aupiki players ‘authentically’ expressing themselves supported.
From 700 to 200: Tough times get worse for whānau as Dave Letele downgrades kai support
Dave Letele's BBM foodbank is struggling to stay afloat.
12 Te Ātiawa whānau members mark the end of their journey with Outward Bound
A celebration will commemorate the completion of the first Te Toki o Awa course.