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Updated A coroner has referred the deaths of two young men…

Child dies in farm accident Child dies in farm accident

A two-year-old boy has died in a farm accident inland…

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Drug driving ad an online hit
Drug driving ad an online hit

An anti-drug driving ad featuring three Maori children arguing over which of their dads drives best while "blazed" has become…

Auld Mug vandal hawks tale to media
Auld Mug vandal hawks tale to media

The man who took a sledgehammer to the Auld Mug 17 years ago is looking to sell his story for almost $6500 to media organisations…

Fishing line saves Cunliffe
Fishing line saves Cunliffe

David Cunliffe's attempt at marae-style humour might have fallen a bit flat at Labour's leadership meeting last night, but…

Maori art turns French heads
Maori art turns French heads

An enormous hand-sculpted rock carving in France nearly six years in the making could be the largest work of Maori art in…

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Staff sign petition against Maori TV CEO finalist
Staff sign petition against Maori TV CEO finalist

Staff at Maori Television are circulating a petition opposing one of the finalists for the vacant job…

Destiny's MLK haka raises questions

US media question the presence of Destiny Church at a "coveted" time in a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the March…

New Maori TV boss soon

Maori TV is close to naming a new chief executive. Former Television New Zealand general manager of Maori and Pacific programmes…

Dunne releases Flexi Super paper

Maori and Pacific Islanders - who have shorter lifespans - would benefit most from being able to take superannuation early…

Waikato: Journey into the past
Waikato: Journey into the past

Waikato is the site of some of our bloodiest historic battles. Dionne Christian takes a look.

Maori King's son focuses on outcomes for youth

The Maori King's son says he will work towards unity among Maori and improving outcomes for youth but he remains concerned…

Maori youth offending down 32 per cent - report

A progress report on the Government's crime prevention programme shows Maori youth offending down by 32 per cent over three…

Maori and prison: Women's refuge helps men turn life around

A Maori women's refuge is working with inmates inside and out.

Maori and prison: Probation introduces Maori principles

The Community Probation Service says it has institutionalised Maori concepts in the hope it will cut reoffending rates.

Helping hand for those on outside
Helping hand for those on outside

A justice sector advocate believes the Government should invest up to $40 million in upskilling Maori…

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