A new film, Taiao, has challenged viewers to be mindful of how industries in Tauranga have affected the environment.
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First-of-a-kind film opens conversation about gender diversity on the marae
For the first time in New Zealand history, a short drama film, written, directed, produced and predominantly performed, by takatāpui people, has arrived on screens online.
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FEATURE: What New Zealand women's rugby deserves
It’s no secret that women's rugby in New Zealand is building up at a faster rate than men's rugby - but the pay disparity continues between genders.
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New documentary highlights 'environmental catastrophe' in Taranaki
A new short documentary has shone a light on an environmental catastrophe in New Zealand’s backyard, the expansion of oil and natural gas operations in Taranaki.
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Hori calls out Judith Collins and David Seymour in opera-style waiata
Artist Hohepa Thomspon, also known as Hori, has called out politicians Judith Collins and David Seymour in a new waiata performed opera-style in a pub.
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New Miss Earth NZ proud to bring Māori culture to global stage
Eva Wilson, of Ngāi Tahu and Ngāti Kahungunu, is the new Miss Earth New Zealand 2021 and was announced as the winner virtually over the weekend.
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New Māori TikTok hub showcases talented creators
TikTok has launched a dedicated Māori hub on its platform to help people discover the Māori language, the culture, the waiata and the creators who are doing some cool activities.
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Indigenous youth hub offers support to rangatahi in Tāmaki
Te Kaha O Te Rangatahi is offering help to rangatahi in need of support, especially during the Covid-19 lockdown.
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Stacey Morrison's reo podcast a major success
The podcast series created by te reo Māori advocate Stacey Morrison this week has proved a major success after being rated second on Apple Podcasts.
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Alien Weaponry releases new album featuring waiata about Te Arawa tupuna
New Zealand metal band Alien Weaponry is releasing its second album on Friday with half of the songs in te reo Māori.