Kāhu News - Ngā Take o te Wā
The Ngāti Porou woman who invented BMW’s colour-changing car
Stella Clarke will change the way you buy a car.
Pounamu gallery with star clientele to open in Hamilton
Sands Carving Studio has Jason Momoa and Jack Black on its client list.
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Former Act leader Richard Prebble appointed to Waitangi Tribunal
Since leaving Parliament, he had provided pro-bono advice to Māori trusts, hapū and iwi.
The financial debt hangover of 2025 will be more than just an economic issue - Opinion
New Zealand consistently ranks among the most expensive countries to live.
Māori ward contenders told ‘do the homework’
'Don’t leave it to the last minute, get your whānau wrapped around you.'
Time for the Ōpōtiki community to claim back their town - Mark Mitchell
The Police Minister fully backs gang crackdown.
Internal Affairs signs MoU to further protect children in schools from potential child abusers
Information on child sex claims to be shared more widely with school authorities.
Hays Niwa: Cryptocurrency investment must be taken with a grain of caution
OPINION: Māori, Pasifika and Indians are confident investors but risks are out there.
Corporal and the koro who served in both world wars
Service in the Army has opened more doors than ever expected for Corporal Paddy Whare.
Te Pāti Māori claims police operation targeting Mongrel Mob was ‘terrorism’ with ‘racist agenda’
Mitchell said the police were 'extremely sensitive and careful'.
Rukumoana Schaafhausen rejoins TGH board of directors
They also appointed Warwick Tauwhare-George as advisor to the board.
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Videos - Ngā Kiriata
Corrections, Health NZ win high court exemption in hunger strike case
Inmate Francis Manewha Shaw has been on a politically-motivated hunger strike for 107 days, refusing medical intervention. Video / Whakaata Māori
Research into Māori communities' experience of alcohol harm
A groundbreaking study of alcohol-related harm looks into the lived experience of Māori whānau. Video / Whakaata Māori
NZ sets new Haka world record at Eden Park
A new Haka world record was set tonight, at Auckland's Eden Park Stadium. Bringing the crown back home where it belongs.
The Horokiokio Pā site overlooking the Waipā River
The Horokiokio Pā site will eventually be accessible to the public via the Ngāhinapōuri Walkway along the Mangahia Stream. Video / NZ Herald
Te reo Māori is everyday for Far North District Council
Ngā Puawai Ō Ngāpuhi rings out in celebration of Far North District Council voting to keep its Ngā Tai o Tokerau Māori Ward for the next local elections in 2025.
‘His presence was so pervasive’
Former National cabinet minister and Ngati Porou member Hekia Parata talks about Ngati Porou legend Sir Apirana Ngata. Video / Mark Mitchell
More Kāhu News - Ngā Take o te Wā
800% more third strikers under the Govt's changes to toughen Three Strikes 2.0 – but will it make us safer?
Is the price tag of tens of millions of dollars worth a policy that may not work?
'Tell the truth': Baby Ru's mother adamant she wasn't involved in child's death
Police still investigating child's death, with three persons of interest remaining.
This is not a race based, this is a Judiciary attempting to be just - Jackson
The U-turn forced on Una Jagose is disgraceful
Treaty & Me lectures open doors for honest discussions
Free public lecture series to engage with Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Te Arikinui Kuini Ngā wai hono i te pō expected at Tuahiwi Marae
The new Māori Queen will make her first official public appearance today.
One year on: No charges in Baby Ru's brutal death
Police still investigating child's death, with three persons of interest remaining.
Campgrounds getting ready for busy summer, some nearly booked out
DoC campgrounds in Northland are open for bookings, but some have no space left.
Government toughens Three Strikes 2.0, likely to include thousands more offenders
The new regime will now be retrospective, with a lower threshold for a first strike
Anaru Eketone: Act's belief Māori should have exact same rights as non-Māori flawed
OPINION: Rights are complex and many-layered.
Paralympian Peter Cowan returns to IronMāori after adversity
Cowan was hit by a car when training for the popular triathlon event.
Editorial: Māori culture – national pride or national inconvenience?
OPINION: NZ showcases Māori culture on the world stage – why isn't the same true at home?
‘Removing roadblocks’: Government seeks to simplify acquisition of private land
Government wants to update the 1981 Public Works Act.