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Te Puni Kōkiri has abandoned plans to cut 27 jobs following union legal action, but the PSA says Māori and Treaty-focused roles remain at risk across government.
Disinformation is becoming an increasing concern, particularly for Māori communities already carrying generations of distrust and mamae.
On the third day of Tā Hirini Moko Mead's tangihanga, mourners reflected on a life that reshaped te ao Māori.
A coalition working to end women’s homelessness says child homelessness cannot be addressed without tackling womens homelessness.
Wallace (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Whātua, Ngāti Wai) succeeds her father, the late Right Reverend Richard Wallace, who died suddenly in 2024.
Hina Puamohala Kneubuhl and husband Kingi Gilbert are among those standing up against the proposed AMOS STAR project, which would place seven new telescopes on the summit.
An Aboriginal rock shelter in the Central West of New South Wales has been destroyed beyond repair during construction works for a renewable energy transmission project.
With Kane Evans making NRL history as the first Pasifika man to come out as gay, what does this representation mean for Māori and Pasifika men in professional sports?
Lewis Clareburt and Erika Fairweather are two of 13 swimmers named in Aotearoa’s Glasgow 2026 squad, among a small group of Māoir who have competed in elite swimming.
NZ launches $5.3m Māori development fund to grow Māori agribusiness, backing horticulture and aquaculture projects, creating jobs, boosting exports, with sector leaders welcoming support.
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Disinformation is becoming an increasing concern, particularly for Māori communities already carrying generations of distrust and mamae.
www.teaonews.co.nz
On the third day of Tā Hirini Moko Mead's tangihanga, mourners reflected on a life that reshaped te ao Māori.
www.teaonews.co.nz
Disinformation threat grows ahead of elections
He tini, he mano: A man of a thousand firsts
What needs to be done to tackle child homelessness in Aotearoa?
A coalition working to end women’s homelessness says child homelessness cannot be addressed without tackling womens homelessness.
www.teaonews.co.nz
Wallace (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Whātua, Ngāti Wai) succeeds her father, the late Right Reverend Richard Wallace, who died suddenly in 2024.
www.teaonews.co.nz
First wāhine Māori Anglican bishop of Te Waipounamu follows her father’s footsteps
Hina Puamohala Kneubuhl and husband Kingi Gilbert are among those standing up against the proposed AMOS STAR project, which would place seven new telescopes on the summit.
www.teaonews.co.nz
“They’ve already desecrated our mountain”: Hawaiians oppose new US military telescopes on Haleakalā
An Aboriginal rock shelter in the Central West of New South Wales has been destroyed beyond repair during construction works for a renewable energy transmission project.
www.teaonews.co.nz
With Kane Evans making NRL history as the first Pasifika man to come out as gay, what does this representation mean for Māori and Pasifika men in professional sports?
www.teaonews.co.nz
Outrage as Wiradjuri cultural heritage is destroyed beyond repair during powerlines construction
Former NRL player Kane Evans’ coming out marks a milestone for queer Pasifika and Māori athletes
‘Showing the world the pūkana’: Clareburt leads Māori swim charge in Glasgow
Lewis Clareburt and Erika Fairweather are two of 13 swimmers named in Aotearoa’s Glasgow 2026 squad, among a small group of Māoir who have competed in elite swimming.
www.teaonews.co.nz
NZ launches $5.3m Māori development fund to grow Māori agribusiness, backing horticulture and aquaculture projects, creating jobs, boosting exports, with sector leaders welcoming support.
www.teaonews.co.nz
$5.3m fund to support Māori-owned primary sector businesses
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Te Puni Kōkiri has abandoned plans to cut 27 jobs following union legal action, but the PSA says Māori and Treaty-focused roles remain at risk across government.
www.teaonews.co.nz
Te Puni Kōkiri backs down on 27 job cuts after union challenge