Skate to Live is an initiative that aims to use skateboarding as a means to combat anxiety and depression amongst men and women of all ages - a kaupapa that sits close to home with the Henare whānau.
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"It was damp, it had mould"- Papakura kaumātua receive warm home solutions
A kaumātua couple from Papakura are the most recent beneficiaries of a programme that seeks to provide warm home solutions for local families.
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Te Ao with Moana, Treaty Settlements Special No.1- Full Transcript &Video
Moana Maniapoto spoke with former treaty minister Chris Finlayson, Professor Margaret Mutu and Raukawa lead treaty negotiator Chris McKenzie on the first of two special Te Ao with Moana programmes on Treaty of Waitangi settlements on Māori Television on Tuesday, 20 August 2019.
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Whakatāne darts player selected for World Champs in Romania
A Whakatāne darts player will be representing NZ for the very first time on the international stage at the World Champs in Romania in October. Sharlene Maru-Habib of Ngāti Awa and Tainui is one of five Māori selected in the NZ Team at the NZDC National Championships this week.
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Māori touch for restaurant artwork
Māori artists Charles and Janine Williams have provided the Māori influences for a mural at Courtenay Place KFC in Wellington featuring their contemporary maunga designs.
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Tensions high at Ihumātao
Tensions are high at Ihumātao as police blockades prevent protectors from heading to conduct prayers at their maunga at Te Puketapapa.
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"Herbs is not just a band. Herbs is a movement"
Members of the iconic NZ band Herbs and their families are singing the praises of the makers of the documentary that pays tribute to their forty-year history. The film Herbs: Songs of Freedom by Te Arepa Kahi, produced by wife Reikura Kahi and Hollywood superstar Cliff Curtis, had it's world premiere at The Civic Theatre in downtown Auckland last night, and was met with a mixture of laughter and tears.
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Māori Party pres calls for independent commissioner for Māori issues
Māori Party president Che Wilson is calling for an independent tikanga commissioner and office of Māori issues. Wilson says this independent tool would be funded by the Crown to be a watchdog for Crown engagement and to help hapū and iwi to navigate issues that have been established as a result of Crown intervention.
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Māori should lead state care changes
A former ward of the state and social work practitioner Paora Moyle, Ngāti Porou, says Māori need to be key drivers in the discussions for any change within New Zealand's state care system.
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Tauranga, Tokomaru students celebrate Te Maeva Nui 2019
Māori students from Tauranga and Tokomaru Bay are taking part in this year's Te Maeva Nui celebrations in Rarotonga.