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Waitangi Tribunal must stay – Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi
Calls by NZ First to scrap the Waitangi Tribunal misguided, says Waititi.

We change the world one student, one act of research, one whānau at a time.
Education is changing and we need to change with it.

William Dart review: Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra’s Might & Majesty
An evening of fun and tenderness from the Auckland Philharmonia.

Back to school: Sign up for immersive language classes in Italy
How learning a new skill overseas gets you closer to living like a local.

Dave Letele faces his demons in new TV show
Heavyweight boxer turned community advocate tells all in Heavyweight with Dave Letele.

Aotearoa’s first Māori quantum physicist is up and at ‘em
Jacob Ngaha plans to fill his kete with quantum physics knowledge to share.

Māori face higher treatment injuries, hospital care complications - study
New study reveals Māori face more treatment complications from hospital care.

When The Cat’s Away band members reunite for one-off concert
When The Cat's Away come back for a one-off concert

Rainforest caffeine to tropical lollies: Welcome to Australia’s bushfood ‘supermarket’
Venture into Cairns rainforest with the Mandingalbay Yidinji community.

Moko Tepania wins global award for mahi promoting youth in politics
Tepania is one of five winners of the One Young World Politician of the Year Award.

Government promises millions to restore lost jewel of Auckland theatre
Shovels should be in the ground at decaying St James Theatre within a year, MP says.

Triple sports representative Jane Te Hira dies, aged 95
Jane Te Hira represented New Zealand at basketball, softball and hockey.

Wāhine Māori tournament in Hastings to showcase cricket talent
Five teams will each play four T20 games at Cornwall Park on October 13-15.

Mana-enhancing app supporting mental health and wellbeing of rangatahi
A new app aims to engage rangatahi to better support their mental health.

Rob Campbell: A Pākehā/tangata Tiriti view on equity/Tiriti issues
Rob Campbell gives a Pākehā view of equity and Treaty of Waitangi issues

Iwi rejects scientist’s claims about plastic pollution in Lake Rotorua
Trust manager wishes consultation had come first.

Embattled MP Kiri Allan heads back to Parliament but National keeps applying pressure
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says Allan has wasted no time getting back into mahi.

Ngā kura huna - on a path to hidden treasure at Opepe
Tangata whenua used the site as shelter hundreds of years ago.

Greens ‘Hoki Whenua Mai’ policy to return stolen land
An end to historic Treaty claim deadlines and perpetual leases on Māori land also sought.

Takitimu Marae taking opportunity to build back stronger after Cyclone Gabrielle
Floodwater roared through in early February leaving silt in its wake.

The Pā opens as safe haven for all students
University of Waikato just opened the $85 million development.

Wairoa marae taking opportunity to build back stronger after Cyclone Gabrielle
"I didn’t know how heavy silt was ‘til I picked the shovel up."

‘They’re staggered’: The NCEA assessment overseas educators can’t believe is allowed in NZ
At international conferences, 'they are staggered we allow our young people to do that.'

Kids Don’t Come with a Manual: Ep 5; Staying connected to my children who live somewhere else
Mum of five wonders how to keep her kids connected, despite living apart.

Opinion: Embracing mātauranga Māori is key to solving many environmental challenges
Mātauranga Māori holds the key to solving many of Aotearoa's environmental challenges.

Everything to watch this Matariki holiday
From a very special broadcast to shows perfect for your tamariki, here's what's on.

Lights of Tāmaki Makaurau to burn bright for Matariki
Fluoro-neon art celebrates Matariki in Elliott Street - an eat-street for 500 years.

Editorial: Seeing Matariki through faraway eyes
Opinion: Our editorial on the rise of the Pleiades star cluster.

Matariki in Rotorua: What's on this weekend to celebrate the Māori New Year
Children's activities, musicians and kapa haka will be at the Arts Village on Thursday.