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  • Investing in Teachers, Investing in Learners: Highlights from LoopEd

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  • Ahorangi Rawinia Higgins awarded King’s Medal for language and education

  • Tama Potaka announces who will fill roles key to te reo Māori revitalisation in NZ

  • Shrek: Kātahi Te Korokē!

  • Professor Rawinia Higgins | Victoria University Deputy vice-chancellor Māori

  • NZDF performers celebrate 20 years of Te Kōnohete in Wellington

  • Janet Taiatini: Supporting Māori to give birth their own way

  • Bruce Jepsen: Let the experts do their job

  • Young Te Tai Rāwhiti entrepreneurs win national award after being the first to pitch in Māori

  • Arahi releases stirring waiata reo Māori 'Kupe' honouring the famed navigator

  • Tapuwae Tairāwhiti Trails: Data making cycleways and walkways more accessible

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  • AJA releases long awaited album

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  • DDB Aotearoa Sets Goal for 50% of Staff to Speak Basic Te Reo Māori Within Two Years

  • Te Puia Launches ‘A Place That Changes You’ Campaign In Te Reo Māori And English

  • Moana 2 champions te mana o te ao Māori at historic premiere

  • Tweedie Waititi wins prestigious award ahead of Moana 2 reo Māori premiere

  • Departing veteran Perenara shows support for Treaty in All Blacks haka

  • Te Ao Hākinakina: What does it mean to be a Māori athlete?

  • Kaupapa Māori gift business opens ahead of Christmas holidays

  • 'Big week for Māori': Taika Waititi praises hīkoi, challenges corporates

  • Māori philosophy: indigenous views on reality and interconnectedness

  • Te Anga Pāua Kapa Festival celebrates disabled whānau and Māoritanga

  • Māori supergroup Te Tokotoru packs a punch on new waiata 'Ka Whiua Ngā Ringa'

  • Students inspired at first te reo Māori immersion careers workshop

  • Tūranganui Schools’ Māori Cultural Festival: Promoting te reo Māori and kapa haka

  • New Zealand poet Isla Huia to join Timaru open mic session

  • ‘Wonderful experience’: Te Mahurehure marae shines on world stage

  • Five rangatahi Māori attend space camp in the US

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  • Behind the mic: Why Aotearoa needs more Māori music managers

  • Young Māori singer to perform on international stage

  • Māori-led research awarded highly competitive Marsden Fund grant

  • Tamariki take center stage at Tainui Waka Primary Kapa Haka Festival

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  • How a young wahine uses te reo Māori to inspire rangatahi to chase their dreams

  • Editing Māori-language text in English-language publications

  • In national first, Far North hosting te reo Māori Inspiring the Future course

  • Te Reo Māori Gains Ground In New Zealand Media

  • Te reo to make up 30 percent of dialogue of new TV series Tangata Pai

  • New Exhibitions Celebrate Kapa Haka And The Influence Of Dalvanius Prime

  • How Rawinia Higgins went from tragedy to te reo champion

  • Te Kāhui Raraunga releases first official census data on whānau Māori

  • Alien Weaponry’s documentary hits screens next Waitangi weekend

  • Students praised for festival efforts

  • Jennifer Ward-Lealand on the terror and joy of championing te reo Māori

  • Te Pukapuka a Moromona: Original reo Māori Book of Mormon found

  • Costumes of Ka Whawhai Tonu movie on display for the first time

  • Nanaia Mahuta: As we seek economic sovereignty, we must resist being marginalised

  • Te Wiki Tākaro 2024: Promoting traditional Māori play

  • Student becoming a teacher to improve Māori literacy and maths standards

  • Kura kaupapa students get active with Te Kura o Te Ahupoo programme

  • ‘A day for Wellington’: City Mission’s new home unveiled

  • Our linguistic diversity: 1 in 4 Kiwis speak more than one language

  • Living our rangatiratanga

  • Raukura Turei a finalist for NZ’s leading contemporary ceramic awards

  • Moana 2 in Te Reo

  • Te Rūnanga Nui awarded top international literacy award

  • Hohepa Thompson on his biggest regret: 'It was just easier for me to get by living in a Pākehā world'

  • Online waiata songbook goes live

  • Jordyn With a Why and Te Rauhiringa Brown's special bond

  • Canterbury school celebrates ‘beautiful’ new whare

  • OOHMAA announces the Q3 winners of The Speccies

  • Multiculturalism on display at Auckland’s Diwali celebrations

  • A wonderful tribute from New Zealand to their outgoing captain | WT20WC 2024

  • Kura Kaupapa students excel in NCEA, outperform mainstream peers

  • Kupu Festival in Rotorua celebrates Māori voices and fresh ideas

  • Te Kawau waka puts Māori culture centre stage at America's Cup

  • Working 'by Ōtaki for Ōtaki' brings GPs to community in need

  • Significant boost in Māori tourism prompts new resources

  • Tauira KKM, whare wānanga experience cultural exchange in Canada

  • The power of te reo Māori in fitness

  • Te Reo Māori Scrabble is a game-changer

  • SAE Auckland Launches Songwriting Courses in Te Reo Māori and Pacific Languages

  • Maya Angelou's poetry translated into te reo

  • Māngere-Ōtāhuhu proudly receives 21 Māori place names and narratives

  • Award-winning broadcaster Moana Maniapoto returns to her musical roots with new album

  • 'Kai connects people' - Putting Māori cuisine on the map using TikTok

  • Dame Lisa Carrington reveals next big challenge: speaking fluent te reo

  • Kaitito Kaiaka: Waiata Māori steal the show

  • Te reo is not a Pākehā asset

  • ‘Kia tapatahi!’ - Songbook of classic waiata Māori launched

  • Sculpture series to tell iwi history on Forgotten World Highway

  • Te Reo Māori trauma: Barriers to language revival unveiled in new report

  • ‘We have our own stories, our own mana’ - new doco explores the world of turi Māori

  • Muriwai Album Review

  • Aotearoa Songbook: ‘Let it live to be Māori’

  • Te Kura Reo o Rotorua kicks off with Scotty Morrison

  • Kaihiki maitai: Lifting the bar for future champions

  • Watch the moment Aotearoa reclaimed the world haka record

  • Taku Mana is released today as part of the Waiata Anthem month of music

  • A festival full of stars

  • Iwi population increases over last decade – 2023 Census

  • Indigenous Languages Act: Revitalising and Protecting Indigenous Languages in Canada

  • Kapa Haka Festival held in Tararua since 2007

  • Celebrating success and Te Wiki o te Reo Māori

  • From rangatahi to rangatira - Mana Tū Training helps to empower Tāmaki’s youth

  • Toitū Te Māori shown as link to Taiwan indigenous people’s similar struggles

  • Mātauranga Māori drives youth climate action at Te Puhinui awa

  • Stan Walker releases new reo Māori waiata

  • Central Otago District Council's journey to change its culture

  • Calls for more reo Māori teachers in secondary schools as demand increases

  • More mums learning te reo to keep up with tamariki

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  • Reckoning with reo revival

  • Stuck in the middle with reo

  • 'Māori are not a garnish'

  • Te reo Māori is centre court at the Men’s National Netball Tournament

  • Wellington cafe offers discounts for customers ordering in te reo Māori

  • A new exhibition breathes life into te reo Māori documents

  • Waha Kōrero – Impromptu Speech Competition

  • Ka rewa he rauemi reo Māori hou e te kāwanatanga

  • This research could help Google Maps say the Māori ‘R’ right

  • Wā Pātai: Māori language week at Parliament

  • 'The language is the gateway to our culture': Hēmi Kelly on what Te Wiki o te Reo Māori means to him

  • Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori Celebrates Board Chair’s Win at the 2024 Women in Governance Awards

  • 'Time' for Te Reo Māori to move into the digital era

  • Real Time Reo lights up Tāmaki Makaurau

  • Ngāti Porou play Ruatepupuke captivates audiences during Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori

  • Every week is Māori Language Week in the Far Far North

  • More kupu Māori added to Oxford English dictionary

  • Whakaata Māori to broadcast world’s largest haka attempt at Eden Park

  • Keeping te reo alive within the next generation

  • Waiata Mai session hits the right notes for Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori

  • Dairy giant Fonterra today unveils its first bilingual milk tanker - with more to come

  • Five things I learnt from listening to rangatahi at Ngā Manu Kōrero

  • 9 sexy reo Māori phrases for when you're feeling spicy

  • Hīkoi honouring te reo Māori attracts hundreds in Masterton

  • Chinese New Zealanders embrace te reo Māori journey

  • Getting a big head start in te reo

  • Far North council meeting heralds new te reo Māori dawn

  • Education Minister responds to reo Māori teacher shortage with workforce commitment

  • Te reo Māori as a lens for global storytelling

  • Kura brings Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori to Whangārei CBD

  • Sand art 'a powerful statement of resilience and pride'

  • No quiet time for libraries during Māori Language Week

  • Kia ora, G'day - Te reo Māori is soaring in Australia

  • Kōhanga reo in Waitaha has new te ao Māori-centric playground

  • He korokoro tūī, he ao pūoro tōiri

  • Ka rewa te kōpae reo rua hou a Jordyn with a Why

  • Students celebrate the ‘forever language’ of Te Reo

  • 85% growth in Cantabrians studying te reo Māori at university level

  • Call to give learning te reo Māori a fair go

  • Aotearoa's best te reo speakers set to compete in Waha Kōrero

  • Te Wiki o te Reo Māori: Is Aotearoa on track for a million speakers by 2040?

  • Embrace te reo: Minister proud to continue his mother’s language legacy

  • ANZ is setting a silver standard when it comes to its staff talking up te reo Māori

  • 'Moved to tears': Bay tamariki share universal love of te reo

  • Writer and academic Dr Hona Black on te reo Māori, slang, and the future of the language

  • He tīmatanga hou mō Hato Tīpene

  • Southland Business Chamber building te ao Māori connections

  • Tāngia te whānau Wright i te moko mataora

  • What goes on inside a te reo-only stand-up comedy show

  • Shrek is going to get a te reo Māori makeover

  • A Sikh scripture was recently translated into te reo, should more follow?

  • Embracing te ao Māori: Breaking down bias and building unity in Aotearoa

  • Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei blesses America’s Cup ahead of 37th games

  • ‘Every day is like Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori for my whānau and I’

  • Why normalising Māori language can be confronting for some of us

  • A ‘forever language’ – te Wiki o te Reo Māori marks 52 years of extraordinary progress

  • If Te Reo Māori were a person, what would you say?

  • Bringing te reo Māori into the home

  • Sir Timoti Karetu - An interview with one of the Godfathers of the Māori language Movement

  • A ‘forever language’: te Wiki o te Reo Māori marks 52 years of extraordinary progress

  • Perfecting the Māori ‘R’ in speech tech

  • South Canterbury teacher’s love of te reo Māori

  • The Warehouse ‘amazed’ by reaction to te wiki o te Reo Māori merch

  • How to start learning the Forever Language

  • Te Matatini o Te Kāhui Maunga Festival 2025 to launch on Friday

  • Hāngī Master and Hell join forces to create new hāngī pizza

  • ‘Don’t be afraid to be Māori’

  • Te Hāmua Nikora on te reo Māori, sharing knowledge and his inimitable rap name

  • Stacey Morrison: 'Please don't be embarrassed about using te reo Māori around me'

  • Rotorua’s Te Waimarie Ngatai-Callaghan makes Disney debut

  • Common mistakes in reo Māori

  • Potaka praises ‘champions of te reo’ as Te Wiki o te Reo Māori begins

  • Waiata released for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2024

  • It's Māori Language Week! Practice your te reo with these fun tips

  • Ko te reo kia rere

  • Whakarongo mai: Five Māori change-makers under 35

  • Māori Language Week: Italian opera translated to te reo Māori

  • Rangatahi Māori launch 'musical assault on the plague of colonisation'

  • Te Huamanuka Luiten-Apirana's Ngā Reta brings reo-Māori theatre to Gisborne

  • Revitalising traditional Māori games: Māui Hīanga event underway

  • Māori Development Minister encourages govt agencies to be bilingual

  • Council’s use of te reo to air on TV

  • Panguru students exhibit art at Te Papa; an ode to their karani, Ralph Hotere

  • Ngā Manu Kōrero - Nga Taiatea Wharekura legacy continues

  • Shorty St: Jade Daniels’ new character sparks te reo Māori debate

  • Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori 2024

  • Bound together by te reo

  • Compulsory te reo classes a simple solution to greater understanding

  • Resurgence of moko kauae subject of masters degree

  • Learning for life – kaupapa Māori training at Red Cross

  • ‘Tāne vs wahine’: Couple among finalists in Waha Kōrero contest

  • Mātauranga Māori in modern health

  • ‘The world is yours’: Encanto Reo Māori hits cinemas this week

  • Waiata Anthems Turns Five: Celebrating A Movement in Music & Culture

  • Celebrating Te Wiki o te reo Māori in New Plymouth

  • Fourth time lucky for te reo speech finalist

  • The Warehouse to launch Kia Kaha te Reo Maori hoodies, kakahu

  • Rangatahi polish their speeches; ready to shine at Ngā Manu Kōrero Nationals

  • A celebration of te reo Māori in Ngāmotu

  • Māori media company head Peter-Lucas Jones named on TIME magazine list for preserving te reo through AI

  • Te Māori exhibition 40 years on

  • “Ngā rangatira ō āpōpō” Rangatahi prepare to take reigns in the future

  • Queen Ngā Wai Hono i te Pō ascends the throne in front of thousands

  • Capital celebrates Te Wiki o te Reo Māori with free Māori Language Festival

  • Manuhiri Huatahi: finding the words

  • Ko Te Wā o te Reo | Time to Tackle te Reo

  • ‘Let’s celebrate being Māori’: playwright Hone Kouka

  • 'I’ve been soaking-in everything': Indigenous youth on learning journey

  • Building Māori and Pacific versions of Minecraft with AI

  • Correcting common errors in te reo Māori for all levels of speakers

  • Te Puke beauty queen's latest overseas odyssey

  • Te Maharatanga o Ngā Wai / Remembering our waters

  • Watch Mokotron's Animated Video For New Single 'Ōhākī'

  • City centre turns a new page for Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori and Mahuru Māori

  • Olympian inspiration

  • Te reo Māori in news and current affairs at Te Reo Tātaki TVNZ 

  • Dame Hinewehi Mohi and Tāme Iti celebrated in two-part special on Whakaata Māori

  • Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori 2024: Te Taura Whiri's dream for nationwide show of love for Māori language

  • Ariana Estoras: Mātauranga Māori is the first science of these lands

  • Voices in the Shadows: Musical unites Māori, Pacific and Palestinian cultures

  • KOMMI: On 'WitchHop' & working with Marlon Williams

  • New reo Māori resource supporting people with eating disorders

  • Māori agribusiness programme launched

  • Stellar Line-Up Of New Zealand Artists To Perform At Haka World Record

  • Autaia: 400 tauira to take the theatre stage

  • Māoritanga - the secret to success for Aussie Olympic bronze medallist

  • Connecting Christianity and Māoritanga: Te Hira Paenga graduates with PhD in theology

  • Manu kōrero, kapa haka, waka ama worlds: Elite Reti showing kids at home different paths to follow

  • Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori calls out unauthorised use of trademark

  • Surfer Kehu Butler returns to his kōhanga reo with gifts

  • Mahuru Māori at Tāmaki Pātaka Kōrero

  • Uike Kātoanga’i ‘o e lea faka-Tonga. It's Tongan Language Week

  • 'Success is the work of many': Dance company show promises to be transformative

  • Are we there yet? Is New Zealand ready for bilingual road signs?

  • Revitalising te reo: How TikTok is empowering a new generation of Māori content creators

  • We checked out the world’s first Te Reo Māori Festival

  • Aotearoa Olympians receive warm welcome from whānau, friends

  • Because I’m Māori

  • Deloitte - Māori language and culture set Auckland apart from other world cities

  • Māori and Pasifika Olympians return home, inspiring the next generation

  • Dr Jeremy Tātere MacLeod: Why we needed Toitū Te Reo right now

  • Ka tauākītia te kaupapa o Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori 2024

  • Tūtahi Tonu wharenui reopens, marking new era for Māori education

  • Cook Islands Language Week: South Auckland local boards help sustain traditional arts and culture

  • Reo Māori learning journeys discussed at Toitū te Reo fest

  • Tangata Tiriti celebrate te ao Māori with waiata at reo Māori festival

  • Ngāti Kahungunu celebrates promoting Māori language to thousands

  • ‘Bilingual brains are best’: Students celebrate cultural diversity

  • NZ Olympian Eliza McCartney wows with impressive Te Reo welcome to fellow Kiwi athletes

  • Encanto: Disney announces reo Māori cast

  • Waka ama programme 'a space for the long-haul'

  • Whāngārā Mai Tawhiti stuns the world with haka at Olympics and Eiffel Tower

  • Māori duo advocates for indigenous data sovereignty in prestigious science journal

  • Rōpū haka Whāngāra Mai Tāwhiti accompany athletes at Olympics

  • GOLDEN MOMENT | New Zealand Sevens Gold | Women's Rugby Sevens | Paris Olympics 2024

  • The Journey: Te Reo Taiao

  • ‘Meaningful’ experience at Kura Reo

  • Māniatoto residents weave culture and community

  • Māori theatre company at centre of new documentary

  • Te ao Māori in full force at Paris Olympics 2024

  • Te Ai o Te Rā: New reo Māori album released

  • Māori experts bring home comfort to NZ Olympic Teams in Paris

  • Ka Whawhai Tonu #1 film in Aotearoa for 2024

  • Haka theatre show ‘Autaia’ is back

  • Taura Whiri CEO Ngahiwi Apanui discusses Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori 2024

  • Mere Boynton: Bringing Te Ao Māori centre stage

  • Nau Mai Town - Season Three

  • 'Open to the world': Sellout crowds expected at world-first te reo festival in Hastings

  • Oriini Kaipara takes 1200 poi all the way to the Paris Olympics

  • Te reo advocate leads move to reclaim world haka record

  • Te Kapa Haka o Ngāti Kahungunu hosts CrossFit fundraiser

  • Whakataukī of the Week with Elle Archer

  • Second Te Kura Reo o Tamaki nui-ā-Rua

  • Alien Weaponry: Kua Tupu Te Ara

  • Iwi and Singapore game creator partner to promote Māori heritage

  • Our Chinese grandmother made us speak Te Reo

  • 'Please don't talk to me in te reo'

  • Rangatahi go head-to-head for spot in new Wheturangihia play

  • Kahu Collection brings whānau aspirations to life

  • Auckland University dedicates library space to speaking te reo

  • Kōanga Festival: The ‘beating heart’ of Māori storytelling turns 10

  • Ako Ararau expo focused on whānau relearning their reo

  • ‘Matariki He Kāhui Reo’ wows audience in debut show

  • Waikato's IA Make Us a Te Reo Māori Playlist

  • Programme aims to marry traditional koha concept and today’s tech

  • ‘Ka mua, ka muri’ - new theatre show set to tour Aotearoa

  • We're a people who need to pray

  • Iwi-inspired wāhi tākaro opened at Kaipātiki Reserve

  • How Māori media has contributed to the revival of te reo

  • Huia Releases 'Tīaho Aho'

  • ‘You just have to put yourself out there’, winner says

  • From the haka stage to the basketball court - Waikimihia Douglas-Karauna is taking te ao Māori to the world

  • The future of Te Ao Haka: How to watch and join the Wānanga ā-Motu

  • Ōtautahi Christchurch legends Dillastrate release special new waiata, ‘Māwherangi’

  • Mabel Wharekawa discusses Taikura kapa haka 2024

  • New Māori resource for Olympic Games launched: Cheer on our Olympians in te reo Māori!

  • $10k up for grabs as Waha Kōrero celebrates reo Māori excellence

  • Waha Kōrero: New speech competition for proficient reo Māori speakers

  • Wahine Māori named UN EMRIP chair to further indigenous rights

  • Mana whenua gift Māori names for Auckland Transport busway

  • Tainapu: Normalising te reo in standup comedy

  • Aotearoa-NZ's first trilingual interpreter Stephanie Awheto dies

  • Mihingarangi Forbes: I’ve still got heaps of gas in the tank

  • How a phone greeting helped revitalise te reo Māori

  • Kohanga Reo-raised Mataia Keepa says Matariki is reclaiming women’s place in ceremony

  • Māori and Pasifika names have a long history of being butchered by sports commentators: academics

  • APRA Silver Scroll and Maioha finalists announced

  • Te Pūtahi o Manurewa ready to welcome their new students

  • Haere rā Newshub - A look back at the Māori journalists who shone

  • Marlborough Ngā Manu Kōrero finalist is ‘something special’

  • A kapa haka champion's welcome for Ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Puku o Te Ika

  • Te Rau o Te Huia: Using AI to connect rangatahi with heritage

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  • Tōnui Collab wins big at Matihiko awards for STEMM education in Tairāwhiti

  • From Gizzy to the Olympics: Ishtar Mackey-Huriwai to rep Aotearoa in Paris

  • Ngāi Tahu reflects on a successful Matariki

  • Mātātoa: The CrossFit competition that blends fitness and te reo

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  • Temuera Morrison: Walking in my tupuna's shoes

  • Japan tamariki haka for Māori All Blacks

  • Anna Coddington releases a bilingual album for the dancefloor

  • Pride and progress take centre stage in Te Tauihu

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  • Mānawatia a Matariki: National hautapu held in Wānaka

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  • Professor Rangi Matamua and the rising Matariki movement

  • Māori and Tamil waiata brings communities together

  • New whakairo, poupou unveiled in Kaitaia

  • New digital artwork unveiled at Waipapa Taumata Rau

  • Aroha ki te tangata: Inside the lives of Māori wardens

  • Taikura Kapa Haka: Living legends return to stage at Te Papa

  • Tohunga toi awarded for contribution to Māori weaving and culture

  • How AI is helping Māori recover their own voices

  • Kids become myrtle rust busters with new game

  • Corporate change award recognises indigenous impact at Microsoft

  • Māori celebrate Matariki in Australia

  • Science symposium takes place, inspiring rangatahi in Te Taitokerau

  • Harmonic Resonators are on song for Matariki

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  • ‘Matariki baby’ Stacey Morrison heads home for special broadcast

  • The meaning and stories behind Māori place names in Otago

  • Margaret Raggett - Profile

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  • Matariki, Māori New Year in Te Ao Māori

  • Thousands sing Nei Rā Te Kaupapa at kura tuarua kapa haka nats

  • South Taranaki church hosting bilingual service for Matariki

  • ‘We’ve weathered the storm’: Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei launch new waka after almost 25-year wait

  • Māori Spirituality, Life and Death with Rereata Makiha

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  • Being Māori: ‘Some of us are still finding our way back’

  • Real soul food: The Hāngi Master reveals top tips to eating well this Matariki

  • Te Mata o te Tini - Sir Selwyn Tanetoa Parata knighted in Ruatorea

  • The iwi artist ‘dazzling’ downtown Tāmaki Makaurau

  • Matariki recipes: Uncle Pare’s kai and kōrero

  • 'Clever' puppy goes viral for being able to count in te reo Māori

  • Te Manawa launches: unites artists across Tāmaki Makaurau

  • Place name changes: From Whanganui to Kororāreka, what you need to know

  • ‘Heart of campus’ AUT strengthen ties with Ngāti Paoa over new building

  • Te Māngai Pāho celebrates 30 years in July

  • Tāmihana; 'A legacy of servant leadership in Aotearoa' exhibition opens

  • Growing Great Facilitators

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  • Rising star: Actor Hinerangi Harawira Nicholas

  • Kōkōrangi: Māori astronomer guiding crowds into the New Year

  • Whakaata Māori and Sky Sport to simulcast Matariki rugby matches

  • Ceremonial kūwaha renewed in time for Prime Minister's visit to Tokyo

  • Overseas musicians thirsty for te reo Māori music

  • Wānanga waiata held in Hokianga

  • Piripi's adventures continue across the ditch

  • Four young Māori earn scholarships for ivy league education

  • Eat my stories: The futures of Māori theatre

  • Please don't ask me to prove that I'm Māori enough

  • Earliest known oil painting of a haka on display in Auckland

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  • Indigenous method used for freshwater fish conservation efforts

  • New World’s closing store call in Māori caught on video goes viral

  • World-first Māori language festival welcomes all to Heretaunga

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  • Special Kuapola Hautapu for Makali'i-Matariki in Hawai’i

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  • Brand new campus for pioneering preschool-to-tertiary Māori immersion school in Hastings

  • Names in the land

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  • Te Whaitua o Uenuku Ngā Manu Kōrero regionals kicks off

  • Landmark agreement reached with Whakaata Māori and TG4 Ireland

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