An estimated 200,000 people in state, foster and faith-based care suffered "unimaginable" abuse over a period of seven ...
Deaf Māori are often isolated from their culture and community due to a critical shortage of trilingual interpreters fluent ...
Ricky Lee Tapuni Mitai, a proud descendant of Te Whakatōhea, has died unexpectedly at 36. A passionate advocate for the ...
Ākonga from kura across Tairāwhiti will take the main stage at this year’s Tūranganui Schools’ Māori Cultural Festival (TSMCF ...
Maori survivors of abuse in state care say the government's official apology will mean nothing unless it's followed by action. On Tuesday the Prime Minister will deliver a national apology for the ...
Pharmac has decided to disestablish its Māori advisory group - something the advisory group’s former chairman says will ...
As the Western world commemorates Armistice Day, te ao Māori continues to mourn Tā Robert Nairn “Bom” Gillies, the last ...
One says it's just words. Another calls it a "waste of space". But the survivors RNZ spoke to all say one thing about today's national apology: don't stop there.