Mandy Te
Life as a funeral director: ‘Serving my iwi by doing this mahi’
People in the funeral industry say they consider their work an act of service.
Saturday night at Huntly International Speedway
“They’re like my second family.”
Why working hard doesn’t always make you rich
“I will be a Māori Millionaire.”
Artist Tayla Hartemink talks about her Te Wiki o te Reo Māori illustration
"I do a lot of my art based off mātauranga Māori. I learn and wānanga a lot with my kaumātua."
Welcome to Fashion Week
Here's what you need to know about our fashion and beauty coverage for this week.
Pour one out: It's Ashley Bloomfield's final week in the job
Today was his 307th media stand up as he nears the end of his role as Director-General of Health.
Welcome to Money Week
News Editor Mandy Te outlines our money coverage.
Letting more students into med school would help with NZ doctor shortage
“Anything we can do to increase supply should be looked at.”
NZ AIDS Foundation changes name to honour HIV advocate Bruce Burnett
From Thursday, the New Zealand AIDS Foundation is now the Burnett Foundation Aotearoa.
NZ high schoolers open up about sexual assault on social media
There are calls for mandatory consent education in NZ.
Fight to lower voting age to 16 will head to Supreme Court
A date is yet to be set but Make It 16 will be heading to the Supreme Court.
Parents are the fifth biggest home loan lenders in New Zealand
Parents are dishing out $22.6 billion in loans to adult children, according to Consumer NZ.
Disabled NZers put at risk during Omicron, inquiry finds
30 organisations and networks provided information to the inquiry.
Welcome to Belief Week
Re: News Editor Mandy Te outlines our coverage and shares what belief means for some people.
Nearly half of New Zealanders say they have no religion
Only 29.6 percent of New Zealanders identified with no religion in the 2001 census.
NZ to move to Orange traffic light setting tonight: Covid-19
New Zealand will be moving from Red to the Orange traffic light setting from 11.59pm tonight.
Greens, student unions launch student wellbeing inquiry
"Poverty isn’t a rite of passage. It’s a political decision," Chlöe Swarbrick says.
63% of NZers hold at least one antisemitic view, new study finds
Seventeen percent of people surveyed say they know ‘virtually nothing’ about the Holocaust.
Vaccine passes, scanning in and some mandates removed: Covid-19 changes
Vaccine mandates for education, police and defence workforces will be dropped from April 4.
Aotearoa to move to phase three of Omicron plan
This comes as the country’s daily case numbers are steadily increasing.
What do I do if I’m a close contact: Your Omicron questions answered
We explain phase two of New Zealand’s Omicron plan.
Female dolphins enjoy sex, and their clitorises aren’t that different from ours
Do female dolphins enjoy having sex? American researchers decided to find out by looking at the clitorises of female dolphins.
Scientists know that dolphins are highly social.…
Wild weather is on the way as Cyclone Cody comes to NZ
If you're hoping for a weekend swim, you may be out of luck.
Court dismisses case about lowering the voting age to 16 in NZ
Teenagers under the age of 18 can join the army, work, drive, pay taxes and leave home - so why can’t they vote?
That’s a question being…