Health Minister Simeon Brown rejected advice from officials to lower the bowel screening age to 58 for the general population ...
Organisers of the ASB Polyfest are keen to continue its mission of cultural celebration and youth empowerment. The festival’s ...
Hosted at Te Paepae - the cultural heartbeat of the festival - groups of about 20 at a time are being encouraged to connect with te ao Māori through games and drills.
Fans of Married At First Sight Australia are fed up with everyone who's pronouncing Awhina Rutene’s name wrong. MAFS ...
Get ready for a brilliant night of music when acclaimed Māori musician Stan Walker will make his Maui debut at the Maui Arts ...
“Woke” is a political weapon being used by conservatives to rally the nation’s voters against a left wing agenda that seeks ...
The latest data from the University of Otago Aids Epidemiology Group shows the number of people in Aotearoa living with HIV in 2023 increased by 235 – up 74% on the previous year – to an estimated ...
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Te Rangi Iwi Trust Chair highlights the upcoming Māori wards by-election in Tauranga as an opportunity to ...
This newly launched bulletin focused on Global Indigenous Peoples News , part of the Glocal Exchange project of Weave News, seeks to highlight some of the current issues from Indigenous communities in ...
A University of Otago, Christchurch-led study is heralding the success of the HPV vaccination program, saying the cost and ...
Ricardo Menéndez March, from the left-leaning Green Party, used the name Aotearoa during a question to a government minister.
It comes after the deputy prime minister tried to ban lawmakers from calling the country Aotearoa in parliament.
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