In 1841, a brutal crime committed by a young Māori man, Maketū Wharetōtara, set off a chain of events that would reshape New Zealand forever. His execution under British law ignited tensions over ...
The Warner Free Lecture will be in Volunteers Hall Friday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m. with Christina Thompson, who will talk about ...
Owned by the same family for five generations, the hotel, which opened in 1841, feels as alive as ever, with a rooftop bar, a ...
Why has New Zealand fallen out with the Cook Islands and Kiribati? And what does China have to do with it? Andrew Mueller ...
New research has identified the extent to which human colonization and hunting contributed to the extinction of New Zealand's ...
As Donald Trump embraces a multipolar world where raw power dominates, New Zealand will find itself in a global minority of ...
AN uneasy peace existed in the settlement at the headwaters of the Connecticut River known as Indian Stream. Both the United ...
Thousands gathered in Waitangi, New Zealand on Thursday (February 6) to celebrate the signing of the country’s founding ...
OPINION: We should move past the myth that NZ's sovereignty was born in a single moment.
At Waitangi, a day so ill defined by headlines breaks free of its time-bound shackles and reveals itself as a week-long ...
The Pound was the dominant international currency up until the 1940s but changes to the financial system and new trading ...