
100 years for Māori life expectancy to reach that of Pākehā - report
It will take a century for Māori life expectancy to reach that of Pākehā.
It will take a century for Māori life expectancy to reach that of Pākehā.
Rawiri Waititi says there is a "momentum shift and a mood for change".
The Government has accepted all 25 recommendations to "fix" Oranga Tamariki.
Pet Day by Ruby Harris was filmed in the Hokianga and inspired by her rural upbringing.
The company will start exporting its popular greenshell mussels (Whakatōhea kutai).
Local Government Minister could still change the law to bring councils into line.
On Friday October 10, 1986, Whakatu closed and all workers were laid off
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Big changes expected following a review into the agency being published today.
Officials will no longer have the power to enter marae without a warrant under the bill.
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'Strong progress was made in the past, that momentum has been lost.'
Staff at Rotorua Hospital today honoured her achievement with a haka and presentation.
It has been described as a book for tamariki and all learners of the Māori language
"It's going to be a special piece this one."
Over the coming months, she plans to venture out into the community
A review team with a wealth of experience is providing the important mahi.
NorthTec CEO Toa Faneva talks about how learning te reo can help people's career.
The Ministry of Health says sequencing was designed to vaccinate those most at risk first.
The Māori Health Authority will work alongside Health NZ with a joint role.
Māori vaccination rates in the Bay of Plenty are behind the national figure.
The Waikato outbreak on Sunday raised concern among the Māori community.
It follows a councillor walking out in protest at opening a meeting with karakia.
All staff on the team are Māori and te reo is spoken when possible.
Mobile vaccination service will make its way down the coast, ending in Ruakākā on Friday.
Associate Minister of Health says it's critical Māori health providers get more resources.
Elimination remains the best way to avoid repeating the mistakes of history.
Bus to build on marae's vaccination work.
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