Police have used facial recognition technology within one of their main biometric systems 89 times in the last two-and-a-half years.
Two Auckland sisters want New Zealanders to think about how the country was colonised by Europeans with fortunes made from the labour of slaves from Africa.
Opinion: What it means to celebrate a language under attack.
Kai Ika, a collaboration between Papatūānuku Kōkiri Marae and commercial fisheries, has seen demand skyrocket.
A veteran Black Power member’s protracted legal fight to remain on coastal Māori land he has been illegally occupying for more than a decade is over.
A new report from the Broadcasting Standards Authority reveals many people are increasingly avoiding traditional media.
The 22-year old interview provides fascinating insights into the man who was once president, and who may well be president again.
Te Ao Māori News has live coverage from the arena as scores of students pour into the national secondary schools’ speech competition.
Tāmaki Makaurau will welcome the biggest event of the year on the Māori education calendar this afternoon.
As one Māori monarch was farewelled and a new one appointed this week, it was aired in perhaps the longest multimedia coverage of any event in this country's history.