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Can New Zealand compete for migrants?

HISTORY has it that when the British and Irish migrated to New Zealand as permanent settlers in the mid-19th century, the ...
It's roughly double the amount in 1991, when Maori comprised 13 percent of the population. Population and housing spokesperson, Sean Broughton, says latest projections indicate numbers of Maori are ...
More people identifying with Māori ethnicity - ...
Researchers found that Māori teenagers are far more likely to miss out on nutritious food, often because their families are ...
Built in 1881 on Tokomaru Bay, this wharenui (FAH-reh-new-EE) is one of only three such Maori meeting houses now outside of ...
As it currently stands, the Education and Training Act 2020 requires school boards of trustees to “give effect” to te Tiriti o Waitangi. But according to Education Minister Erica Stanford, this has ...
"As an artist, I think a lot about activism and how art can perhaps change our lives or society," explained Shaftsbury author ...
According to a 2018 report, 6.3% of Māori reported feeling lonely “most or all of the time” in the previous four weeks, ...
New Zealand – The Undisputed Crown Jewel New Zealand topped Rough Guides’ 2024 poll of the world’s most beautiful countries, ...
A gap in the rules in parliamentary rules resulted in 11 days for the public to have their say on proposed fast-track ...
A special ceremony was held in Ramelton, Co Donegal, this afternoon to honour Dave Gallaher - the Donegal-born man who become ...
We need to talk about what’s really holding back Hawke’s Bay, and it’s about the health of our people. We know that healthy ...