Dozens of Māori living and working on Australia's Gold Coast have come together to perform a haka to show their support for those manning the front lines of Ihumātao.
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$16k fundraised for Shannon Tana to be returned home to Ngunguru
Whangārei man Shannon Tana died in a motorcycle crash on Saturday in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. 15 years ago Tana decided to move to Australia to forge a new life for his whānau, now they need help to return him to Ngunguru.
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Silver Ferns win Netball World Cup after spectacular final against Aus
The Silver Ferns have completed a spectacular rise back to the top after clinching a memorable 52-51 win over Australia in the Netball World Cup final in Liverpool on Monday morning.
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"They are still squatting on our lands"- Aboriginal reaction to Cook
Indigenous Australians, unsurprisingly, are not welcoming a AUD$50mil federal government-funded memorial to Captain Cook or the AUD$7mil circumnavigation of their country by a replica of the Endeavour.
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Māori youth all set for Trans-Tasman archery tournament
The Tans-Tasman archery competition begins this week in Papakura. The event pits some of the best of New Zealand's under 20-year-old archers against their Australian counterparts.
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Stan Walker delights half-million followers
Stan Walker has released a new four-track EP Faith Hope Love, in memory of those who lost their lives in the Christchurch terror attacks. It comes just days after he surprised his half-a-million followers with news he will tour Australia, for the first time in four years, this August.
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Koi Boys out to redeem themselves in new season of The Voice
The Māori trio rose to fame following their appearance on The Voice Australia in 2016. Now they've been invited back on the new All Stars show.
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Kapa haka thrives in Australia
Brisbane-based haka group Te Hau Tawhiti are using Māori performing arts to incorporate their culture into their daily lifestyles.
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Tā moko keeps culture alive for Māori living abroad
Many Māori living abroad turn to the art of tā moko to stay connected to where they are from, and with the number of Māori currently living on the Gold Coast, one popular tā moko artist has his work cut out for him.
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Limited Māori ECE resourcing for 50,000+ QLD Māori
Te Kōhanga o Ēkara at The Mulberry Bush has been operating in Brisbane Australia for three years. Sharing te reo and tikanga Māori with their tamariki has been their drive since the centre's inception, however, issues of funding and resources have presented its challenges.