
Rohm's' dream: 'I'd like to make the world a better place'
Head boy wants to make financial freedom a dream accessible to every Kiwi kid.
Head boy wants to make financial freedom a dream accessible to every Kiwi kid.
OPINION: The first and most obvious is "be careful what you wish for".
The tangi for the great Ngāti Whātua leader Joe Hawke has been building all week.
Students are encouraged to find and use the language of their tribes and homes
Genetics student Amber Te Tau is grateful for the support she has received from Pūhoro.
"Even on easy expeditions, you can get yourself into trouble without much warning."
Hundreds of South Auckland teens are working towards a career in information technology.
Emma Rawson-Te Patu elected to the World Federation of Public Health Associations.
Jenny-May Clarkson: 'Cancer is such a hideous thing. I'm acutely aware of it'.
Couple who dished out flyers are artist Nikki Romney and former journalist Alan Clarke.
Joe Hawke was an uneducated man but still had the wood over Prime Minister Robert Muldoon.
The mother of two pleaded with fellow detainees to tell her story before she died.
Whanganui is on the world stage at an international film festival in France.
Young South Auckland students aspire to climb technical mountains in the spirit of Sir Ed.
NorthTec's chief executive welcomes Budget 2022 investment into vocational education.
The prominent kaumātua and activist led the Takaparawhau occupation at Auckland's Bastion Point in the late 1970s. Video / Māori Television
There are an astounding 761 rock art sites in the South Island.
Hawke, of Ngāti Whātua ki Ōrākei, led his people in their efforts to reclaim their land.
More than 100 people turned up to the open day at Youth Central to register their interest
"Be at peace now, Taua, you have lived a life of service to your people."
The move to fund emergency housing in motels for four more years is concerning locals.
We all have a duty of care for tamariki and their needs must be met to help them thrive.
"I wish she had lived to see me become a fulltime dancer"
Te Matatini got $1m - but Symphony Orchestra got $3m and Royal NZ Ballet $7.5m.
It means ACC can look into implementing the $3.5 billion income insurance scheme.
You can't fix decades of under-resourcing in one Budget but you can start to invest.
The mōrehu will follow a constitution written in 2002 to appoint the new leader.
Cutting out the middle man will make kaimoana and Māori kai cheaper and more accessible.
That strong work ethic was instilled in Ataraiti and her two brothers by their parents.
Many such sandstone working blocks are found throughout the Central North Island.