Ramelton, a town of 1,288 people on the western shore of Lough Swilly in Donegal lays claim to many notable figures including a Nobel Prize winner in medicine, a second-generation US President and the ...
One of the many guests of honour was Sir Timoti Kāretu, who perhaps more than anyone else has seen more of the ups and downs of te reo Māori as the first Māori Language Commissioner, a famed kapa haka ...
On Friday 5 December, Te Atamira will open a new portrait exhibition which celebrates the creative talent of the Queenstown Lakes District and beyond.
A dispute between two neighbours in Kāinga Ora properties has led to court and tribunal action following threats, and ...
Are we worrying more about natural disasters? It seems we are – A new nationwide survey has found that most New Zealanders ...
The country’s low vaccination rate, particularly for young children, is an indictment of successive Labour and National Party ...
The Hōkūle'a and sister vessel Hikianalia arrived on Friday afternoon to a colourful and sometimes emotional ceremony.
Hundreds of treaties exist between First Nations people and governments around the world. One state in Australia just became ...
The evolution that needs to happen for the world to take action is "not in the halls of the U.N. COP, but it’s in the streets ...
However, while overall rates are dropping, the gap between Māori and non-Māori remains. For example, neighbourhood ...
Look to the east after sunset on a clear winter night and you’ll spot a bright, tightly packed collection of stars. That’s ...
Whaia, from Aotearoa, Māori for New Zealand, participates in the People's Summit event on Guajara Bay during the COP30 U.N.
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