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  •   Home > News >  Subscribe to NZCity's Maori articles  Maori
    A report shows more Maori land's being dedicated to commercial horticulture use
     17 May 2025
    A report shows more Maori land's being dedicated to commercial horticulture use
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    Greater Maori involvement in the horticulture industry's, boosting revenue for the sector
    17 May: Greater Maori involvement in the horticulture industry's, boosting revenue for the sector... more
    A member of one of the country's most prominent Maori activist families has been found guilty of historical child sexual abuse
    16 May: A member of one of the country's most prominent Maori activist families has been found guilty of historical child sexual abuse... more
    Return of the huia? Why Maori worldviews must be part of the ‘de-extinction’ debate
    15 May: There is nothing to stop de-extinction companies using specimens from museum collections, despite little Maori support for reviving lost native species.... more
    Kiwi researchers are working to close an equity gap in Maori and Pasifika women's healthcare
    11 May: Kiwi researchers are working to close an equity gap in Maori and Pasifika women's healthcare... more
    Maori Development Minister Tama Potaka's welcoming a closer look into the Waitangi Tribunal's work/
    9 May: Maori Development Minister Tama Potaka's welcoming a closer look into the Waitangi Tribunal's work/... more
    ‘Utu’ as foreign policy: how a Maori worldview can make sense of a shifting world order
    8 May: Utu is commonly misunderstood to mean violent revenge, but it really describes reciprocity, harmony and balance – ideas central to New Zealand’s international relations.... more
    New research shows New Zealand's inflammatory bowel disease rates are expected to double in the next 20 years
    8 May: New research shows New Zealand's inflammatory bowel disease rates are expected to double in the next 20 years... more
    Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau says politics has become increasingly toxic for Maori women
    3 May: Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau says politics has become increasingly toxic for Maori women... more
    Black Ferns wing Ruby Tui's relishing the addition of former New Zealand Maori player - and British and Irish Lion - Riki Flutey to the coaching staff ahead of this year's World Cup
    30 Apr: Black Ferns wing Ruby Tui's relishing the addition of former New Zealand Maori player - and British and Irish Lion - Riki Flutey to the coaching staff ahead of this year's World Cup... more

     Most Popular Recent Maori News
     03 May: Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau says politics has become increasingly toxic for Maori women ++++++++
     22 Apr: Haka in the House: what will Te Pati Maori’s protest mean for tikanga in parliament? +++++++
     29 Apr: Former Maori All Black and British and Irish Lion Riki Flutey has been added to the Black Ferns coaching group as they try to defend their World Cup this year in England +++++++
     17 May: Greater Maori involvement in the horticulture industry's, boosting revenue for the sector ++++++
     17 May: A report shows more Maori land's being dedicated to commercial horticulture use ++++++
     15 May: Return of the huia? Why Maori worldviews must be part of the ‘de-extinction’ debate ++++++
     08 May: New research shows New Zealand's inflammatory bowel disease rates are expected to double in the next 20 years +++++

     Maori NewsLinks
      20 May: How the te pati maori suspension debate could play out ()
      15 May: Three maori mps face suspension over 'intimidating' haka (BBCWorld)
      15 May: Unprecedented punishment on te pati maori mps over protest haka not taken lightly - judith collins (RadioNZ)
      18 Apr: Police searching for 75-year-old woman missing in dunedin (RadioNZ)
      18 Apr: Have you seen heather? police appeal for sightings of missing woman (Stuff.co.nz)
      31 Mar: Explained: welcome to the whanau, eastbourne! swanky suburb finds new maori home (Stuff.co.nz)
      21 Mar: Shane jones looks to convince iwi of geothermal potential under maori-owned land (RadioNZ)
      15 Mar: ‘aunties in the room’ saved six-figure legal costs - maori councillor on value of wards (Stuff.co.nz)
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