Rangatahi talk financial goals
Honey Ellis (Tainui, Ngāti Kahungunu) is a social worker turned TikTok educator.
Why my mum could not attend my University graduation in Hawaii
Irene Tawa is the first person in her whānau to graduate from college and managed to do it abroad.
The TikToker helping rangatahi grow their cash
The Māori Money Movement series is created in partnership with Sorted.
Rain anxiety is now a thing thanks to floods around NZ
“It feels like all my climate anxieties are coming true and everything feels so out of my control.”
The Ministry of Education has failed Kura Kaupapa Māori
"For Māori by Māori in Māori education works – I am proof. Now the Crown must invest in it."
‘The way we work is shit’: junior doctors are burning out
New research says medical doctors were more at risk of burnout than any other profession in NZ
Is post-nut clarity a thing: an investigation
There's no research to understand the phenomena or its implications on sexuality and sex culture.
Breaking down the Budget for my fellow dumbasses
How to sound smart if somebody brings up the Budget this weekend.
AI could make our lives better – but not at its current speed
"I have seen enough movies to know how this ends."
Budget 2023: We read it so you don't have to
Here’s what you need to know.
How to become your own boss: Rangatahi share their secrets
“ I didn’t choose brick laying, brick laying chose me.”
Growing up Muslim in Southland
Faris shares what it's like being part of the world's southern-most Muslim community.
Scene of 1920 shooting becomes NZ’s first rainbow heritage listed building
“This is a really groundbreaking listing for Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga.”
The Nakba: Palestinians mark a 75-year-long trauma
May 15 marks the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, which translates to “the catastrophe” in Arabic.
He said he can't make me orgasm because I use a vibrator
Why that's a myth.
Being online is good for something: preventing dementia
My life has not been a waste.
Are you on the Māori roll? Rangatahi share their experience
Māori can get 14 seats if all Maori choose Māori.
Respectfully, Charles is not my people’s King
My people never agreed for Charles to be our King.
Opinion: New Zealand has a new king, but should we?
"Under the current system - absolutely cut ties."
Rawiri Waititi calls on King Charles to address Crown’s ‘heinous legacy’
Today, Waititi said there was “no honour” in the British Crown.
This web tool replaces coronation news with Indigenous stories
“Our hapori is fatigued by royal gossip and I feel like we deserve the option to opt-out."
Extreme anti-mandate groups have a new hobby: transphobia
A new Disinformation Project report shows a surge in trans hate online after the Posie Parker visit.
‘Hula is life’ Māori Prodigy take the stage at Merrie Monarch
“It’s a dance, it’s a song and it talks about who we are as Hawai’i”.
GPs can’t prescribe ADHD medication, here’s why that’s bullshit
“Switching my medication has caused me quite a bit of anxiety.”
What you need to know about Sudan’s war
Sudanese NZers say the ‘entire population is being held at gunpoint’
The challenges and joy Black women in NZ face when it comes to their hair
“I want to see the celebration and inclusion of black hair and its natural form."
Why NZ needs a healthcare hub for transgender people
A new article in the NZMJ says transgender people face several barriers to healthcare.
Wellington's female skate scene: In photos
See you later boys.
Here are the strangest things people have left in Ubers around NZ
Chicken, cat flap doors, fish. You know, normal things to have with you on an Uber ride.
An indigenous system that saw the foresight of the floods
From the Auckland floods to Cyclone Gabrielle, Aotearoa has been hit hard by extreme weather events.