Radio Waatea is Auckland's only Māori radio station that provides an extensive bi-lingual broadcast to its listeners. Based ...
Te Pāti Māori President John Tamihere reflects on the legacy of Whina Cooper’s 1975 land march, linking it to ongoing Māori ...
Māori observers note that while the Prime Minister praised local decision-making, the council-by-council approach produced uneven outcomes, with Māori wards retained mainly in urban centres such as ...
Constitutional observers note the paradox: if all votes were counted nationally, as they are in a general election, Māori ...
Te Pāti Māori President John Tamihere reflects on the legacy of Whina Cooper’s 1975 land march, linking it to ongoing Māori ...
Trevor Maxwell makes history as New Zealand’s longest-serving local body councillor, re-elected to Rotorua’s Tipu Wai ...
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson says special votes played a crucial role in securing outcomes for Māori representation.
Trevor Maxwell has made history as New Zealand’s longest-serving councillor, securing re-election to the Te Ipu Wai Taketake Māori ward on the Rotorua Lakes District Council.
Fauono Ken Laban has been elected Mayor of Lower Hutt, becoming the first Pasifika mayor in Aotearoa New Zealand’s history.
In a historic shift for Lower Hutt City, renowned sports commentator Ken Laban has been elected as the city’s first Pasifika mayor, marking a new chapter in local leadership.
Te Wharekura o Māngere has been crowned Toa Whakaihuwaka, the overall winner of this year’s Te Ahurea Tino Rangatiratanga secondary school competition in Tāmaki Makaurau.
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