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Poverty increases likelihood of dementia, warns expert Dr Etuini Ma’u
Tackling poverty is the single most important thing Aoeatroa / New Zealand can d...
Giovanni Torre 15 Apr 2026
Cyclone Vaianu leaves clean-up under way in New Zealand
New Zealanders who evacuated ahead of a cyclone that battered the North Island ‌...
Reuters 13 Apr 2026
Pacific partner offers additional support for Tuvalu's Coastal Adaption Project
Safeguarding Tuvalu's future against rising sea levels has come some way to frui...
Andrew Mathieson 3 Apr 2026
New Zealand, Cook Islands patch up recent squabbles
New Zealand will restore aid to Cook Islands after a spat that threatened relati...
Ben McKay 2 Apr 2026
Pacific-led initiatives aim to eliminate cervical cancer across the Pacific
Te Poutoko Ora a Kiwa - Centre for Pacific and Global Health at Waipapa Taumata...
Giovanni Torre 8 Mar 2026
Indigenous roundtable aims to help Close the Gap

Aboriginal business owners have met with their Māori counterparts for a cultural exchange of ideas around how to best grow Indigenous businesses.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 24, 2023
Zoe Hobbs breaks her own 100m record twice, and the 11-second barrier, but tailwind knocks out best time

For the first time in her career, Ngāruahine Māori sprinter Zoe Hobbs has broken the 11-second barrier but it will not be recorded due to an illegal tailwind at the 2023 Jennian Homes New Ze...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Mar 7, 2023
Four Warumungu cultural items returning home from Auckland museum after a century away

A ceremony in Auckland on Monday saw the formal departure of material of significant cultural interest being returned to the Warumungu community, the Traditional Owners of land in and around Tennant C...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 16, 2022
Trailblazing Māori director's touching speech after We Are Still Here award nod

We Are Still Here, a film created and co-produced by Screen Australia and the New Zealand Film Commission with Indigenous Australian, Māori and Pasifika film teams, has won the Dramatic Feature A...

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Aaron Bloch Nov 1, 2022
Second New Zealand museum returns cultural objects to central Australia’s Warumugnu people

A second New Zealand institution has agreed to the return of First Nations artefacts, with four Warumungu cultural objects to be returned to central Australia from an Aukland museum.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Sep 26, 2022
Central Australian cultural objects to be returned to Warumungu people after century-long absence

Six cultural objects of Warumungu origin will be returned to Australia from New Zealand later this year. The planned return comes after extensive dialogue between the Warumungu community of Tennant Cr...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Sep 19, 2022
FILM REVIEW: We Are Still Here an era-spanning window into First Nations struggle and power

Spanning more than 1000 years into the past, present and future, We Are Still Here interweaves eight tales of Indigenous struggle, to tell a sweeping story of hope and survival.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Sep 2, 2022
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