
How Kiwi stars finally got me to go to Ihumātao
I've been scared to go to Ihumātao for weeks. It was two Kiwi musos who convinced me.
I've been scared to go to Ihumātao for weeks. It was two Kiwi musos who convinced me.
Kiwi kids at "growing risk" of dying from measles if the Government does not act soon.
Police presence will involve more Iwi Liaison Officers and Māori Responsiveness Managers.
COMMENT: Four ideas of what a solution at Ihumātao could look like.
Team from Awanui spent 20 days building waka with Suquamish tribe hosts.
Racism claim: Far North council is "white man, white man, white woman, white man".
One in 7 NZ kids have breathing problems. And more of them end up in hospital every year.
Julian Dennison says a swift resolution is needed for all of New Zealand.
"The cops need to be told to calm down, and back off" - Auckland Councillor Efeso Collins.
Today's Letters to the Editor.
COMMENT: The housing project at Stonefields should not proceed.
A spokesperson for Kīngi Tūheitia talked about moving forward to find a solution.
COMMENT: A Vogue cover and leadership points take priority over housing protest.
Ihumātao, the Oranga Tamariki conflict, climate change: we're at an historic moment.
COMMENT: Ardern's inexperience on vexed Māori issues is discomforting.
COMMENT: Do you know your New Zealand history in all its complexity and darkness?
DOC and Motutapu Farms buried cows on archaeological site without consent.
They raise concerns over consultation with Māori in allowing the development.
COMMENT: This occupation has been 150 years in the making.
Acting PM Kelvin Davis was shouted down as he tried to address the crowd.
Māori Party leader says the past is asking something of the present on contested land.
It is entering week two at the site for some, and months for others.
Group demanding a halt to "stealing Māori children" plans rally at Parliament.
COMMENT: To resolve the stand-off one needs to understand some of the history.
The most common material in the museum's ancient Māori clothing was kiwi feathers.
Winston Peters is expected to be asked about the Ihumātao land dispute.
A top health watchdog has called for the health sector to take action.
Sunday was a day of peace and prayer at Ihumātao.
A funeral and a powhiri mark the end of an old life and the progression of a young one.
The protest at Ihumātao is now into day six and the land protectors aren't budging