New Zealand's High Court has ruled that government officials unlawfully stripped Maori fishing quotas and reallocated them to large fishing corporations, primarily Auckland-based Sanford, Newsroom ...
Teachers told RNZ the omission of Te Mātaiaho in the document published this week was bizarre, and they were worried it was ...
The draft secondary school English curriculum is ringing alarm bells for some teachers. The document contains no reference to Te Mataiaho - the framework that underpins every other curriculum ...
Veteran councillors Neil Walker and Donald McIntyre have collectively spent 41 years in the chamber shaping submissions to ...
A central North Island iwi has received an apology from the Crown for bringing “discord, death and division” to its people.
The Crown and Ngāti Hāua are now entering the final stages of their settlement after agreeing on the terms at Ngāpuwaiwaha ...
Three iwi representatives who will sit on Tauranga City Council committees have been welcomed to their roles. Late last year, ...
Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka said he was not aware the Government’s Resource Management Act (RMA) replacement ...
Minister for Māori Development Tama Potaka appeared unaware of plans to remove the Treaty of Waitangi principles clause from ...
The ACT Party has questioned the need for undergraduate students at the University of Auckland to complete a mandatory ...