Te Ao Maori
Te Ranga Tupua collective secures $2.8m to prepare for Covid-19 cases
An iwi collective says they are committed to standing up their own response effort to help prepare for what they expect as an increase in Covid-19 cases among Māori when the country moves into the…
Waipareira Trust busy supporting patients isolating at home
An Auckland Maori health provider is being run off its feet due to the number of Covid-19 patients and their contacts who are isolating at home. 50 people a day are currently testing positive at… Audio
Te Waonui a TMK for Sun 14 November NEW
Our Māori News team looks at whanau ora commissioning agency go back to court to try and get data on unvaccinated Māori, concerns about misinformation targeting Māori, and we are on the road - 'Aunty… Audio
National urges Health Minister to intervene over Māori data for Whānau Ora
The National Party wants the Health Minister to intervene to allow the Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency access to information about unvaccinated Māori.
The agency is going back to court to get data… Audio
Whānau Ora goes back to court over Māori Covid vaccination data
Whānau Ora wants the High Court to decide who wins in the battle with the Ministry of Health over information about unvaccinated Māori.
It has filed fresh legal papers after the Director General of… Video, Audio
'Aunty power' to push Covid vaccinations in Kawerau
'Aunty power' is about to be deployed in Kawerau, as the town looks to drive up vaccination rates.
Only 53 percent of the Bay of Plenty town is fully vaccinated. And after what's been described as a… Video, Audio
Request for Māori vaccination info back in court
The Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency is going back to court to try to get the Health Ministry to share data about unvaccinated Māori.
The Commissioning Agency has had its request for the information… Audio
Northland iwi leader fed up with disruptive anti-vax protestors
A Northland Iwi leader says people are fed up with the region being targetted by anti-vax protesters, who yesterday disrupted the flow of freight and the vaccination effort. A police officer was… Audio
Chronicling a forgotten coast
While the Ministry of Education works on a new curriculum to teach Aotearoa's history in schools, the fight is on for what that taught history should be. Dr Richard Shaw is a Professor of Politics at… Audio, Gallery
Whānau Ora's fight for Māori vaccine data ongoing
The Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency isn't ruling out further legal action in its bid to get hold of individual Māori vaccine data.
It's again had its request rejected by the health ministry, a… Audio
Māori health providers drive tough roads to bring vaccine to Northland whānau
Māori health providers in Tai Tokerau are sprinting to boost lagging vaccine rates as community cases in the rohe rise.
Another two cases have emerged in Kaikohe today and a baby has been admitted to… Audio
COP26: Indigenous voices in the spotlight
Māori voices are being heard loud and clear by the top brass at the UN's COP26 Summit in Glasgow.
Kiwi climate activists are working with other indigenous delegates to advocate for millions of… Audio
Covid-19: Kura denied vaccination funding from health officials
Health officials are being accused of holding out on cash to help a West Auckland Māori school boost vaccinations in their local community.
With some students already covid positive, Te Kura Kaupapa… Audio
Scientists want intervention in marine reserves
Aotearoa's coastal waters are protected by more than 40 marine reserves, where it is illegal to fish, disturb or take any marine life.
Even after decades of protection, damage caused by overfishing… Audio
Party People | Season 2 | Launches Tuesday 9 November
Māori politics show Party People returns for 26 episodes. Broadcast on RNZ National and released as a live visual podcast from 9 November.
Covid-19: Northland iwi trust on possible Auckland travellers
Vaccinated Aucklanders could be headed out of the city over summer, but not everyone wants them.
Te Hiku Iwi Development Trust in Te Tai Tokerau chief executive Carol Berghan spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Covid-19: Hone Harawira on Far North's lockdown
The Far North is now in alert level 3 lockdown after a two unlinked cases in the township of Taipa north of Kerkeri prompted a snap shift in alert levels last night.
A makeshift border is no in place… Audio
Wairoa police, iwi, council join forces to disrupt crime
Wairoa in Hawke's Bay has a reputation for gang violence and drug abuse that stretches back years.
Police, iwi and the council say time is up and they are joining forces to disrupt crime and restore… Audio
Te Tai Tokerau border control prepared for level change
Back to Northland's Level 3 Covid lockdown now. With the region's vaccination rates still relatively low, Iwi leaders have been calling for Te Tai Tokerau to go to level 3 for the past few weeks after… Audio
Covid-19: High Court tells Ministry to reconsider vaccination data decision
The Ministry of Health has 72 hours to reconsider its refusal to share Māori vaccine information with the Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency.
It's chief executive John Tamihere took the ministry to… Audio