The Hunger Monitor findings reinforce concerns that food insecurity is becoming a structural issue rather than a short-term crisis. Community advocates say the increasing reliance on food support is a ...
A Crown review into the catastrophic failure at Wellington’s Moa Point wastewater treatment plant is being described as a crucial step toward preventing similar infrastructure failures across Aotearoa ...
Submissions opened this week and will remain open until midnight on March 27. Members of the public can make written submissions through the parliamentary website, with the committee expected to ...
From a tikanga Māori perspective, whenua and waterways are not simply physical spaces but living entities with their own mauri, or life force. Glavish says introducing human ashes into those ...
The Waitangi Tribunal has agreed to hold an urgent inquiry into claims that recent government changes to the education system may breach Treaty of Waitangi obligations to Māori.
Climate Emergency Is No Longer a Warning—It’s Here #national: Marama Davidson: Māori Seats, Moana Protection and the Political Crossroads After Waitangi #hauora: Ministry Outlines Māori Health Priorit ...
Hāpai Te Hauora says policies that focus on enforcement fail to deal with the underlying social and economic pressures driving homelessness across Aotearoa. Chief Operating Officer Jason Alexander ...
A powerful new theatre production exploring pleasure, identity and women’s voices will take centre stage at the 2026 Auckland Arts Festival, with the world premiere of WET by acclaimed Māori–Pacific ...
Labour MP Cushla Tangaere-Manuel says Aotearoa must move beyond short-term recovery responses and commit to long-term planning for climate disasters, following her promotion to lead Labour’s Emergency ...
The Green Party says the decision to keep New Zealand’s ban on live animal exports by sea in place is a major step forward for animal welfare and reflects strong public opposition to the trade.
A growing shortage of affordable housing in regional towns across Aotearoa is leaving many Māori whānau with limited options, forcing some families into overcrowded homes, temporary accommodation or ...
Supporters of Māori activist group Te Waka Hourua say a recent court decision dismissing charges against one of its members marks an important moment in an ongoing debate about how Aotearoa presents ...