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  •   Home > News >  Subscribe to NZCity's Maori articles  Maori
    Nearly one in five living in New Zealand, identify as Maori
     18 November 2025
    Nearly one in five living in New Zealand, identify as Maori
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    Removing Treaty responsibility from school boards undoes decades of progress
    12 Nov: Taking away the duty of boards to “give effect” to te Tiriti o Waitangi undermines the expectation that schools should work for Maori as well as for anyone else.... more
    The Maori ward vote in New Zealand contains important lessons for Canada
    10 Nov: Recent Maori ward plebiscites indicate that while institutional reforms for Indigenous representation are vital, meaningful change isn’t possible without broad public understanding and trust.... more
    Debbie Ngarewa-Packer says Te Pati Maori backs its decisions
    6 Nov: Debbie Ngarewa-Packer says Te Pati Maori backs its decisions... more
    Vaping has slowed progress in cutting teen smoking in NZ – new study
    5 Nov: More teenagers are now smoking regularly than if pre-vaping smoking trends had continued, widening inequities for Maori and Pacific youth.... more
    ???1;Te Pati Maori's leadership has agreed to meet with its MPs, following internal clashes within the party
    5 Nov: ???1;Te Pati Maori's leadership has agreed to meet with its MPs, following internal clashes within the party... more
    All eyes are on Te Pati Maori's bitter public in-fighting
    4 Nov: All eyes are on Te Pati Maori's bitter public in-fighting... more
    A prisoner advocacy group suggests New Zealand must move away from Western justice systems, when determining outcomes for Maori
    3 Nov: A prisoner advocacy group suggests New Zealand must move away from Western justice systems, when determining outcomes for Maori... more
    A public health expert's slamming the Government's handling of measles, as the number of cases climb
    2 Nov: A public health expert's slamming the Government's handling of measles, as the number of cases climb... more
    Former Te Pati Maori staffer Eru Kapa-Kingi, son of Te Pati Maori MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi, says he is engaging legal counsel over what he claims is "false korero" impacting his family
    29 Oct: Former Te Pati Maori staffer Eru Kapa-Kingi, son of Te Pati Maori MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi, says he is engaging legal counsel over what he claims is "false korero" impacting his family... more

     Most Popular Recent Maori News
     20 Oct: Toitu te Tiriti activist Eru Kapa-Kingi has doubled down on claiming Te Pati Maori has dictatorship-style decision making +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     04 Nov: All eyes are on Te Pati Maori's bitter public in-fighting +++++++++++++
     03 Nov: A prisoner advocacy group suggests New Zealand must move away from Western justice systems, when determining outcomes for Maori ++++++++++
     02 Nov: A public health expert's slamming the Government's handling of measles, as the number of cases climb ++++++++++
     05 Nov: ???1;Te Pati Maori's leadership has agreed to meet with its MPs, following internal clashes within the party +++++++++
     29 Oct: Former Te Pati Maori staffer Eru Kapa-Kingi, son of Te Pati Maori MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi, says he is engaging legal counsel over what he claims is "false korero" impacting his family ++++++++
     12 Nov: Removing Treaty responsibility from school boards undoes decades of progress ++++++++

     Maori NewsLinks
      9 Sep: Govern with te pati maori? the dilemma labour’s grappling with (Stuff.co.nz)
      8 Sep: New political poll sees coalition ousted from government (Stuff.co.nz)
      25 Aug: Watch: labour and te pati maori in tamaki by-election debate (RadioNZ)
      13 Jul: Peeni henare to contest tamaki makaurau by-election for labour (RadioNZ)
      17 Jun: Govt pumps $36 million into suicide prevention and support (Stuff.co.nz)
      5 Jun: Three maori mps suspended over 'intimidating' haka (BBCWorld)
      3 Jun: The maori-samoan art director championing diversity (RadioNZ)
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