Our new Whānau Voice Grant, a $50,000 fund that empowers local whānau to shape health and wellbeing, has sparked a level of ...
A Māori Rhodes Scholar says Mākereti (Maggie) Papakura, believed to be the first indigenous woman to study at Oxford, was a ...
Rotting lake weed is casting a funky fog over the city's lakefront as a 70 tonne-a-day clean-up of Lake Rotorua continues.
Rotorua Museum Te Whare Taonga o Te Arawa has announced the appointment of respected New Zealand art gallery director Julie ...
Leanne Otene (Te Arawa), Principal of Manaia View School and President of the New Zealand Principals’ Federation. The list is ...
Toi Iho is encouraging New Zealanders to give gifts that carry meaning, connection, and authenticity this Christmas by choosing Māori-made art and design.
Te Taura Ora o Waiariki, the Te Arawa Iwi Māori Partnership Board, has opened applications for its first-ever $50,000 Whānau ...
Miriama Smith and Claire Chitham reflect on 28 years of friendship and reunite on-screen in the new Kiwi series Kupu X.
Māori broadcaster and long‑time champion of Indigenous storytelling, has been recognised for his outstanding contribution to ...
Kereama Wright (Te Arawa) says kapa haka is a form of rongoā, healing body, mind and spirit.
This is not the first time windblown lake weed has caused issues at Lake Rotorua. In 2022, 300 tonnes of weed was removed, ...
Former deputy police commissioner Wally Haumaha has distanced himself from fellow former deputy commissioner Jevon McSkimming ...
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