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Enere McLaren-Taana was killed in broad daylight at a busy Dunedin bus stop, prompting his whānau to speak out about their grief and the long road through the justice system.
Only weeks from his 30th birthday, Léon Bristow (Ngā Puhi) from Tāmaki Makaurau was one of few New Zealanders to make Asia-Pacific’s Forbes 30 Under 30.
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A conservation group has condemned Donald Trump’s decision to allow commercial fishing in parts of the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument.
Invasive Caulerpa seaweed has spread to Whangārei Harbour for the first time.
MPs pressed ministers and officials on Whānau Ora waitlists during scrutiny hearings, with questions over unmet demand, outcomes and how the programme measures success.
Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith says Crown-Māori relations remain in good shape, despite criticism from Māori leaders and ongoing debate over Treaty review.
Awakeri Hot Springs’ perpetual lease returns to Ngāi Taiwhakaea descendants after liquidation, fulfilling a century-long grievance. Trust plans repairs and a culturally grounded future.
Watchdog finds systemic racism and bias in prison’s pepper-spray response to Aboriginal woman’s self-harm crisis, urging trauma-informed care, cultural access, and policy reforms.
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$5.3m fund to support Māori-owned primary sector businesses
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
Enere McLaren-Taana was killed in broad daylight at a busy Dunedin bus stop, prompting his whānau to speak out about their grief and the long road through the justice system.
Dunedin bus hub stabbing: JJ’s whānau share their grief two years after his death
www.teaonews.co.nz
Invasive Caulerpa seaweed has spread to Whangārei Harbour for the first time.
www.teaonews.co.nz
Invasive Caulerpa seaweed reaches Whangārei Harbour for first time, horrifying locals
Only weeks from his 30th birthday, Léon Bristow (Ngā Puhi) from Tāmaki Makaurau was one of few New Zealanders to make Asia-Pacific’s Forbes 30 Under 30.
www.teaonews.co.nz
Māori creative Léon Bristow named to Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2026 list
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A whānau from the small settlement of Te Rangi in North Hokianga is sounding the alarm over what they warn could see kōiwi falling into the harbour.
www.teaonews.co.nz
North Hokianga settlement desperate to save kōiwi
A conservation group has condemned Donald Trump’s decision to allow commercial fishing in parts of the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument.
www.teaonews.co.nz
Trump’s fishing decision threatens Pacific communities, NGO warns
www.teaonews.co.nz
Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith says Crown-Māori relations remain in good shape, despite criticism from Māori leaders and ongoing debate over Treaty review.
Goldsmith rejects claims Crown-Māori relations are worsening and describes them as in ‘good-shape’
MPs pressed ministers and officials on Whānau Ora waitlists during scrutiny hearings, with questions over unmet demand, outcomes and how the programme measures success.
www.teaonews.co.nz
‘How many whānau are waiting?’ MPs press officials on Whānau Ora demand and success measures
Awakeri Hot Springs’ perpetual lease returns to Ngāi Taiwhakaea descendants after liquidation, fulfilling a century-long grievance. Trust plans repairs and a culturally grounded future.
Iconic hot springs return to Māori after more than a century of grievance
www.teaonews.co.nz
Watchdog finds systemic racism and bias in prison’s pepper-spray response to Aboriginal woman’s self-harm crisis, urging trauma-informed care, cultural access, and policy reforms.
www.teaonews.co.nz
Prison watchdog calls for change after Aboriginal woman pepper-sprayed during mental health episode