A Māori blogger has shared her dramatic weight loss experience with the world.
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Former Woman's Day news editor backs Parris Goebel
The journalist who brokered the relationship between Parris Goebel and Woman’s Day, says the magazine needs to curb sensational journalism.
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Sunglasses-gate: Was Oprah throwing shade?
An online video promoting an interview with Oprah Winfrey on Māori Television is causing debate after the talk show queen interrupted the chat to take off her sunglasses.
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Officials warn home-kill consumers to take care
Council Environmental health officers warn the public to be wary of purchasing home-kill meat, especially considering the increase in the number of illegal sales of hunted or home-kill meats online.
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Snapchat: Ngāti Whātua first iwi in the world to get geo-filter
Ngāti Whātua are the first iwi in the world to get their own geo-filter from Snapchat.
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New popular type of Salmon cooking in the kitchen
An internet sensation is infusing food with positivity to help empower whānau right across the globe. Father of three, Patrick Salmon gained notoriety last year following claims that he wore a women's traditional tattoo. Tonight he shares with Te Kāea how he is moving past the incident.
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New gifs to celebrate Māori Language Week
Māori Language Week is set to kick off this Monday 11 September, with "Kia ora te reo Māori" as this year's theme.
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Beginners take up Mahuru Māori reo challenge
A record 600 people have registered for Mahuru Māori this month. Pioneer Paraone Gloyne, initiated the idea four years ago challenging participants to speak Te Reo only during September. Now beginners are also rising to the challenge.
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#ForFuturesSake campaign uses social media to encourage youth voters
Social media campaign #ForFuturesSake, was launched today to encourage more rangatahi aged between 18-29 to vote.
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Kiwi expat uses social media to maintain her reo
A yearning for home and her Māori culture has seen a kiwi expat seek help through social media to maintain her reo Māori and further develop her Japanese. Since moving to Japan more than three years ago Sarah McCann has felt isolated from her culture and hopes to connect with others in the world who feel the same.