Why we're fighting to save Central Auckland's pacific history: Samoa House
Built in 1979, Samoa House was the first fale constructed outside of Samoa.
Analysis: The vibes from inside the TVNZ Young Voters’ Debate
1News' Anna Murray gives her audience member insight from last night's Youth Voter Debate.
Youth crime isn’t more common, it’s just more visible
The past 15 years have actually seen a dramatic decline in youth crime, according MOJ stats.
Why working hard doesn’t always make you rich
“I will be a Māori Millionaire.”
A love letter to the Pacific heart of Central Auckland
Director Litia and producers Torisse and Ursula reflect on the journey of making STILL HERE S2.
People tell us the last time they went to the dentist
“If it was free, fucking oath, I’m there.”
The Grey Lynn home where Niuean culture thrives | STILL HERE S2 | Episode 1
Watch the first episode from the new season of STILL HERE now.
Saving Samoa House on Karangahape Rd | STILL HERE S2 | Episode 2
“It’s important that we move quickly to restore the mana of this fale.”
The league club continuing the Pasifika legacy in Grey Lynn | STILL HERE S2 | Episode 3
“The Richmond Rovers and Grey Lynn park go hand in hand. It wouldn’t feel the same anywhere else.”
Grey Lynn’s last kava club | STILL HERE S2 | Episode 4
“The strength of the Tongan culture is in the kava.”
Nearly half of NZers can't afford to go to the dentist
NZ’s dental care system is in crisis, what is the fix?
We quiz people on Māori words
Do you know your tuakana from your teina?
Drag performer Misty Frequency on three outfits that define them
“Black, white and red is all I wear”
Ko Ōtaki tēnei: the town that loves te reo Māori
"A town committed to nurturing its language, its people, and its vibrant culture."
The online world can't be left to tech bros. It needs indigenous voices
Indigenous thought has a lot to offer future technologies, writes Daniel Smith.
Hot ways to ask for consent in te reo Māori
“He pai tēnā?”
Reo Māori classes in Australia can’t cope with demand
“Share your treasures with your world.”
Are we acting like we’re in a climate emergency?
The short answer is no.
NZ women tell us how France’s abaya ban makes them feel
Young Muslim women in Aotearoa say it adds to the exclusion of Muslim women from society.
Reclaiming my reo is scary. Here’s how I’m pushing through
"It takes doing it in real life, not just in my head, and that’s hard."
'Connecting with ourselves': What Te Wiki o te Reo Māori means to me
“Patua te whakamā, don't be ashamed, learning is a process, and learning is a journey."
I lost my home in the cyclone, now I panic when it rains
“When it rains heavily I’m always alert."
‘It’s part of our culture’: Being fa’afafine in Hawke’s Bay
“I was scared to come here and be bullied."
How a film about getting hit in the balls is tackling toxic masculinity
“I think boys and men both just struggle with being open in general."
Three sisters receive moko kauae by traditional uhi method
"This is huge for us. We’ve long been in discussions about this, about today."
Trans hate: Young voters on whether enough is being done
Rangatahi tell us if being done to keep trans and non-binary people safe in Aotearoa.
Analysis: Which political party is using TikTok best
TikTok isn't just for silly dance videos - it's a serious platform for political campaigning.
Toilet politics: Trans people more likely to be victims, not perpetrators
“This fear-mongering is an absolute flipping over of what’s correct and who poses a threat to who.”
Black Ferns: The Paul sisters on the rise of women’s rugby
“Knowing who you are, where you come from and who you represent is pretty important.”
Why Aotearoa needs to make consent education compulsory
“My name is Liv and I’ve been sexually harassed more times than I can count.”