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Native Affairs- Vanuatu Devastation
Over the weekend Cyclone Pam tore through the Pacific, leaving scenes of devastation in her wake.
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Ōkahu Bay welcomes Pacific waka
Six voyaging waka from around the Pacific made their way onto Auckland's Ōkahu Bay today in a celebration of Pacific unity.
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Labour MPs elated by Māori and Pasifika support
According to Labour's newest Pasifika MP, Jenny Salesa, Labour will need to build its network of volunteers for grassroots campaigning right across the country if they're going to gain the votes needed to win in the next election.
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High rate of Māori children are hospitalised with dental disease
More pre-schoolers are being hospitalised with dental disease than any other age group, with Māori and Pacific children making up the majority.
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National extends reach to attract voters
National leader John Key says the voting system of MMP is their main opponent in the coming General Election, saying it isn't simply a contest between the two major political parties.
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Māori strategies used as example to help in Niuean language revitalisation
Our reporter Maiki Sherman was in Niue today, where she found concerns have been growing over the survival of its native language.
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Māori worst affected by gout
New research suggests that gout is reaching epidemic proportions, NZ is considered the gout capital of the world and Māori are the worst affected.
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Stigma arises over Middlemore Hospital maternity report
An independent report commissioned by the Counties Manukau Health Board, on the experiences of Māori and Pacific Island mothers who are at the highest risk of having their babies die has just been released.
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Report reveals 25% of all Kiwi kids experience poverty
25% of all children in NZ experience poverty. This figure was among several released by the Children's Commissioner today, in a report aimed specifically at the issue of child poverty.