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Kararaina Penehira is joining hundreds of Ministry of Education specialists in strike action to demand better staffing, fair ...
The Publishing Trailblazer of the Year Award went to Jasmine Sargent (Ngāti Porou), editor at Te Herenga Waka University ...
In the heart of Glen Innes, a first-of-its-kind iwi-led health and social service hub for young Māori parents has opened its ...
In the heart of Glen Innes, a first-of-its-kind iwi-led health and social service hub for young Māori parents has opened its doors. Led by Ki Tua o Matariki – Oranga Whānau, Oranga Mokopuna, and in ...
The average Māori household earns less than the general population and spends a higher proportion of income on essentials ...
“Inflation occurs when prices of a range of goods and services rise on average. It means that money’s buying power is ...
Reports from MSD, Auckland Council, and HUD show rough sleeping has surged since August 2024 – the same month the government ...
“Numbers vary according to the nature of projects, but data sourced from the Infrastructure Commission suggests each billion ...
An angry Police Commissioner, Richard Chambers, has told staff how he feels about his senior Deputy Police Commissioner facing serious allegations. Former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming ...
Wai July was created in response to the ongoing impacts of alcohol harm in Māori communities. Māori men continue to be ...
Emergency services are currently at the scene of a serious crash on Leigh Road, Matakana, between Quintal and Takatu Roads.
Over the coming weeks Radio Waatea will be diving deeper into the Regulatory Standards Bill. We will be unpacking what are ...