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2024
- Law can’t protect world-leading te reo Māori AI database NewsRoom
- Maori in New Zealand anoint a new queen Aljazeera, The Sun Malaysia , DW, ENCA, KPVI
- Queen Nga Wai: New Zealand’s Maori anoint new leader TRT World
- New Zealand’s Maori anoint new queen, bury late king France24
- New Zealand’s Maori anoint new queen, bury late king Yahoo News Singapore
- New Zealand’s Maori Anoint New Queen, Bury Late King Barrons
- Can beer be racist? The Platform
- NZ brewery ordered to stop selling “offensive” beer Brewer and Beer
- Brewery Ordered to Withdraw Kupe Beer from Sale B2B News
- Brewery told to remove its Kupe beer from sale Stuff
- Upper Hutt brewery ordered to remove “offensive” beer from sale The Shout Magazine
- Brewery told to remove its Kupe beer from sale The Post
- Te Aro Brewery told to remove craft beer featuring Māori explorer Kupe, stop advertising NZ Herald
- Brewery told to remove its Kupe beer from sale RadioNZ
- Wellington brewery told to remove Kupe beer from sale TV One
- Brewery told to remove its Kupe beer from sale Te Ao Māori News
- Brewery told to remove Kupe beer from sale Otago Daily Times
- New Zealand: Culturally Aligned Data Management OpenGov
- Māori data deal a step for tech autonomy NewsRoom
- Privacy protection and data challenges RNZ
- Tech failure makes case for Māori data sovereignty Radio Waatea
- New digital framework tackles trust issues RNZ
- Te Aro Brewing Company’s use of Kupe to promote craft beer ‘highly offensive – expert RNZ
- Te Aro Brewing Company’s use of Kupe to promote craft beer ‘highly offensive – expert NZ Herald
- Te Aro Brewing Company’s use of Kupe to promote craft beer ‘highly offensive – expert Te Ao Maori News
- Te Aro Brewing Company’s use of Kupe to promote craft beer ‘highly offensive’ – expert The Dominion Post
- Te Aro Brewing Company’s use of Kupe to promote craft beer ‘highly offensive’ – expert 1News
- Brewery slammed for naming beer after Polynesian navigator Otago Daily Times
- Social media warning needed Radio Waatea
- Why AI Facial Recognition Discrimination Problem Re News
- Study: Māori more concerned about privacy than other Kiwis Te Ao Māori News
- Risk Māori and Pasifika will face discrimination over police’s expanding use of biometric data – expert RNZ
- Māori and Pasifika face discrimination over police’s use of biometric data – expert NZ Herald
- Native America Calling: Native TikTok users prepare for U.S. ban Native America Calling
- The Importance of Prioritizing the Human Factor in Automated Systems Great AI News
- Should Māori trust Meta AI? Te Ao Māori News
- Supermarket facial recognition failure: Why automated systems must put the human factor first RadioNZ
- Supermarket facial recognition failure: why automated systems must put the human factor first Business Daily Media
- Supermarket facial recognition failure—why automated systems must put the human factor first – Daily Frontline
- Māori woman mistaken as thief by supermarket AI not surprising, experts say RNZ
- Māori woman mistaken as thief by supermarket AI no surprise to experts Ground News
- Foodstuffs facial recognition trial: AI mistaking Māori woman as thief not surprising, experts say NZ Herald
- Facial recognition fails tech and ethics tests Radio Waatea
- Māori woman mistaken as thief by supermarket AI not surprising, experts say Te Ao Māori News
- Should we be worried about AI stealing, replacing our faces? Stuff
- Researcher urges Māori to get ahead within the AI sector Te Ao Māori News
- Why there’s no such thing as being ‘a quarter Māori’ 1News
- Māori AI expert Karaitiana Taiuru shares his favourite whakataukī Te Ao Māori News
- Whakataukī of the Week with Karaitiana Taiuru RNZ
- Why there’s no such thing as being ‘a quarter Māori’ Re News
- Scammers use tangihanga as hook Waatea
- Spectrum progress Everton legacy Waatea
- Scammers target grieving whānau of Touch Rugby icon Te Ao Māori News
- The murky world of facial recognition technology leaves society on the back foot. J.R.Bruning Talking Risk
- Experts fear Foodstuffs’ facial recognition trial could harm Māori, Pasifika Stuff
- Navigating Facial Recognition in New Zealand OpenGov
- Experts fear Foodstuffs’ facial recognition trial could harm Māori, Pasifika Waikato Times
- Experts fear Foodstuffs’ facial recognition trial could harm Māori, Pasifika The Post
- High mistake rate expected in shoplifter face check Radio Waatea
- Facial Recognition in Supermarkets: Privacy Concerns Rise as AI Tracks Shoppers BNN
- eme que as mulheres Māori sejam alvos no teste de reconhecimento facial da Foodstuffs na Ilha do Norte Plu7
- Concerns Over Māori Women Targeted in Store’s Facial Recognition Test Faharas
- Facial recognition tech like taking ‘fingerprint or DNA’ – AI expert 1news
- Foodstuffs North Island is starting a facial recognition technology (FRT) trial Radio Waatea
- Facial Recognition in Supermarkets: Privacy Concerns Rise as AI Tracks Shoppers TDPel Media
- NZ shops trial facial recognition in response to retail crime Biometric Update
- Fears Māori women will be targets in Foodstuffs’ facial recognition trial in North Island NZ Herald
- Shopkeepers itching to follow Foodstuffs’ lead on facial recognition tech, Retail NZ says RNZ
- Facial recgonition tech in supermarkets like taking ‘fingerprint or strand of DNA’ RNZ
- ‘Māori women and women of colour will be targeted’ in Foodstuffs’ facial recognition trial – Māori tech expert Te Ao Māori News
- Roman Travers: What is achieved by Mitre 10 changing the names? NewsTalkZB
- 5 times businesses made cultural missteps Stuff
- Mitre 10 NZ Changes Product Names for Cultural Sensitivity The Epoch Times
- Mitre10 changes culturally insensitive product names RNZ
- Mitre 10 changes names of bathroom products that were culturally insensitive NZHerald
- Mitre10 changes culturally insensitive product names Stuff
- ‘Disgusting’: Mitre 10 changes culturally insensitive product names 1News
2023
- Experts collaborate to help Māori thrive in tech industry Te Ao Māori News
- Ministry justifies racial glitch software Radio Waatea
- Why women don’t whaikōrero Re News
- Māori being used as ‘guinea pigs’ for facial recognition tech – ethicist NZ Herald
- New Zealand plans public consultations on draft biometrics code in early 2024 Biometric Update
- Māori being used as ‘guinea pigs’ for facial recognition tech – ethicist RNZ
- AI Safety Summit in the UK – Expert Reaction Science Media Centre
- Māori tech solutions are key to helping those scammed online Te Ao Māori News
- “It’s Like Dropping a Bomb on the Louvre:” The Remarkable Race to Save These Critical Languages Before They Die Popular Mechanics
- Pop star P!nk uses Māori ‘poi flags’ on stage Stuff
- Could genetic testing trial to solve unsolved cases be discrimination for Māori? Whakaata Māori
- DNA testing trial for two of NZ’s most high-profile cold cases 1News
- A massive paradigm change. Engineering New Zealand – Te Ao Rangahau.
- Indigenous knowledge informing ‘machine learning’ could prevent stolen art and other culturally unsafe AI practices News8Plus
- Indigenous knowledge informing ‘machine learning’ could prevent stolen art and other culturally unsafe AI practices TechXplore
- Indigenous knowledges informing ‘machine learning’ could prevent stolen art and other culturally unsafe AI practices Evening Report NZ
- How does the integration of Indigenous knowledges in AI contribute to ethical AI development? CryproRank
- How does the integration of Indigenous knowledges in AI contribute to ethical AI development? Cryptopolitan
- Indigenous knowledges informing ‘machine learning’ could prevent stolen art and other culturally unsafe AI practices The Conversation
- AI: Technology magnifying human bias ChurchTimes
- ‘Deceitful’ – Accusations over anti co-governance website OneNews
- ‘Astroturf’ accusations over ‘We Belong’ website run by anti co-governance group NewsHub
- ‘Astroturf’ accusations over ‘We Belong’ website run by anti co-governance group RNZ
- New Zealand’s AI Landscape: A Fusion of Innovation, Ethics, and Culture CFO Tech
- New Zealand’s AI Landscape: A Fusion of Innovation, Ethics, and Culture Security Brief
- Social media and death: Welcome to your digital afterlife NZ Herald
- Welcome to your digital afterlife TheSpinoff
- Councillor shocked by mayoral ruling to use ChatGPT to translate Kaipara District’s annual plan into Māori Te Ao Māori News
- Kaipara District Council Utilizes AI for Bilingual Version of Annual Plan The 1014
- Kaipara councillor shocked mayor using ChatGPT to translate annual plan to Māori NZHerald
- Digital divide, data sovereignty, skills development – prioritogies for Māori tech sector ITP Tech Blog
- National data platform for health info on the way, but concerns remain RNZ
- Revolutionary Changes Underway to Transform Health Data Sharing and Empower Māori BNN
- Opinion: Why we need to map the Māori tech sector and the report that backs it up NZ Herald
- Māori Voices In Technology Sector Showcased In New New Zealand Report Fior Global News Reports
- Māori voices in technology sector showcased in new report Stuff
- AI chat bots can now write in te reo Māori 1News
- Character with moko in video game Starfield draws concern Stuff
- Govt quietly resets rules for public sector cloud use NewsRoom
- ‘Mystery school’ previously accused of abuse, slammed for culturally appropriating haka Stuff
- Is the growth of artificial intelligence a threat to Māori? NZ Herald
- Is the growth of AI a threat to Māori? Te Ao Māori News
- Genetic Discrimination In New Zealand – Expert Reaction Scoop
- FEATURE-Indigenous groups in NZ, US fear colonisation as AI learns their languages Reuters
- Indigenous groups fear culture distortion as AI learns their languages – Japan Times
- Indigenous groups in New Zealand, U.S. fear colonization as AI learns their languages The Asahi Shimbun
- AI sparks concern about data sovereignty of Indigenous peoples New Straits Times
- Indigenous groups in New Zealand and US take issue with some AI HeadTopics South Africa
- Indigenous groups in NZ, US fear colonisation as AI learns languages RNZ
- Lawyer slams Oxford English Dictionary for including Māori kupu NewsHub
- Cultural Appropriation The Hui
- Why karakia is more than just a tick box exercise 1news
- Why karakia is more than just a tick box exercise ReNews
- Concerns about rare $1.61m Goldie painting going up for auction in Australia Stuff
- Speaking my indigenous language with new AI Te Ao Māori News
- The infernal reo machine: Speaking my indigenous language with new AI Stuff
- Italian Brewery Drops ‘Kia Ora’ Beer, And Drops The Ball With ‘Offensive’ Māori Tā Moko Can GeorgeFM
- Why are foreign breweries still so wrong when it comes to Māori? Newsbeezer
- IPCA complaint cops target Māori and rangatahi NZ Herald
- Why are overseas breweries still getting it so wrong when it comes to Māori? The Spinoff
2022
- Independent review finds systemic racism at InternetNZ following video threatening Māori –view– NZHerald
- Viviem Maidaborn | CE of Internet NZ –view– Radio Waatea
- Who made Internet NZ the cyberpolice? –view– Aardvark
- InternetNZ says sorry amid fallout from Maori threat video –view– RadioNZ
- European men the worst offenders for digital harm – Police data –view– NewsHub
- ‘Trade for All agenda cost exporters in EU FTA talks’ – view – Farmers Weekly
- Facial recognition at 29 Foodstuffs North Island stores –view– Consumer
- Foodstuffs’ use of facial recognition technology ‘raises significant privacy and ethical concerns’ – Consumer NZ –view– NZHerald
- Internet NZ apologises to Māori after fallout over racist video –view– Stuff
- Rooted in te ao Māori, plant bill passes parliament –view– Te Ao Māori
- Police take more DNA samples from young Māori –view– NewsRoom News
- Artist Lester Hall’s work uses Maori symbolism, generates controversy –view– Newstalk ZB
- Northland artist Lester Hall calls it quits after ‘sustained and nasty attacks’ –view– NZ Herald
- Photography essential part of intelligence gathering, Minister of Police says –view– RNZ
- Was the Wallabies response to the All Black haka disrespectful? –view– NewsTalkZB
- Appreciation or appropriation: Social media giant removes Tā Moko filters –view– Te Ao Maori News
- Snapchat removes Māori face tattoo filters after outcry in New Zealand -view- The Guardian
- Snapchat removes Māori face tattoo filters after outcry in New Zealand –view– Washington Examiner
- Report recommends Crown resume collection of iwi data –view– Scoop
- Māori and cyber safety – Examining an unsafe online climate and the need for action –view– SecurityBrief
- Report recommends Crown resume collection of iwi data –view– DIA
- Mātauranga Māori, ‘an important DNA strand’, underrepresented in tech –view– Stuff
- Data specialist questions where his personal data went after job application –view– RNZ
- Data specialist questions where personal data went after applying for job -view- Newshub
- Colonial Digital Bubbles –view – Otago Access Radio
- Les spécialistes des données maoris ne sont pas consultés sur la technologie de reconnaissance faciale – expert en souveraineté des données –view– Posts US
- Indigenous data sovereignty will make the internet a better place for Māori -view- The SpinOff
- Moko could mess up face software -view- The Edge 1067
- Moko could mess up facial software –view– Radio Waatea
- Māori data specialists not consulted on facial recognition technology – data sovereignty expert –view– RadioNZ
- Māori data specialists not consulted on facial recognition technology – data sovereignty expert –view– ITBrief
- Law needed, not voluntary code of conduct, to stop online bullying – digital expert –view– Te Ao Māori News
- Maori not consulted on Facial Recognition Technology data –view– Radio Waatea
- Māori data specialists not consulted on facial recognition technology – data sovereignty expert –view– RadioNZ
- Māori data specialists not consulted on facial recognition technology – data sovereignty expert –view– Stuff
- Moko and other Māori Images being used or stolen by others online and exploited for Money –view– Radio Waatea
- Bid to record iwi affiliations. (June 30 2022). Wairoa Star
- Frizzell’s ‘moko man’ still causing grief but pop artist unrepentant –view– Te Waha Nui
- Spotlight on impact of facial recognition technology on Māori –view– NZ Herald
- Spotlight on impact of facial recognition technology on Māori –view– Te Ao Māori News
- ‘I kind of feel like the mother hen’: Who is millionaire philanthropist Chloe Wright? –view– Stuff
- Māori and cybersecurity – Examining an unsafe online climate and the need for action –view– Security Brief
- He Aha Te Iwi O Tō Pēpē? Should The Crown Collect Iwi Affiliation Data? –view– Scoop
- Is Prince Harry’s Travalyst campaign cultural appreciation or appropriation? –view– Newshub
- Is Prince Harry appropriating Māori culture in his new venture? –view– Radio Waatea
- Marae TV – NFTs –view– TVNZ
- How New Zealand’s Māori people are fighting for their data sovereignty –view– Tech Monitor
- The Change Agent –view– North & South
- Māori-themed NFTs – and what should be allowed –view– Te Ao Māori News
- Concerns raised over NFTs ‘degrading Māori culture’ –view– OneNews
- World gaming leader EA Games releases its first-ever Māori character –view– NewsHub
- New Brussels Beer Project beer raises hackles in New Zealand –view– The Brussels Times
- It’s time for Kiwis to define the meaning of digital identity in Aotearoa –view– CFO Tech New Zealand
- Are NFT Projects Appropriating Cultures? –view– Profit From NFT
- Concerns raised over NFTs ‘degrading Māori culture’ –view– Business NewsPress
- Expresses concern over NFT’s ‘abusive Maori culture’ –view– CryptoSaurus
- Des inquiétudes s’élèvent au sujet des NFT “dégradant la culture maorie” -view- Loanko
- Are NFT Projects Appropriating Cultures? –view– NFT News Today
- World gaming chief EA Video games releases its first-ever Māori character –view– NewsMAGG
- World gaming chief EA Video games releases its first-ever Māori character –view– DigitalLatestNews
- World gaming leader EA Games releases its first-ever Māori character –view– ModeGamer
- Data Sovereignty and Cyber Safety –view– Radio Waatea
- Māori data experts want indigenous data to be classified as a ‘treasured possession’ –view– Biometroc Update
- Die Queraussteiger –view– Kontext Wochenzeitunghenzeitung
- Maori experts call for closer involvement in creation of taonga –view– Gisborne Herald
- From Isis to Prince, should NZ overhaul the baby name rules? –view– Stuff
- What is the government doing with Māori data? –view– TVOne Te Karere
- Police tighten rules on photographing youths –view– SunLive
- Police to no longer photograph youth unless in custody, barrister concerned arrests of Māori could increase –view– RadioNZ
- Police to no longer photograph youth unless in custody, barrister concerned arrests of Māori could increase –view– NZHerald
- Police will no longer photograph young people unless they are in custody, lawyer fears Maori arrests increase –view– The Bharat Express News
- NZ police tighten rules on photos of youth, but concerns still for Māori -view- Asia Pacific Report
- Time for an overhaul of the baby name rules Dominion Post
- Time for an overhaul of the baby name rules Waikato Times
- Keanu in top-10 list The Press
- Top Māori baby names don’t have to be Māori words –view– Stuff
2021
- Waitangi Tribunal finds Covid-19 response put Māori at risk – Expert Reaction –view– Science Media Centre
- Ministry of Health HIRA System –view– Radio Waatea
- It’s a breach’: Vax pass data storage concerning for Māori –view– BusinessDesk
- Claims digital Vaccine Pass discriminates against Māori – TVone News
- Data expert finds flaw in vax passport –view– Radio Waatea
- Claims digital Vaccine Pass discriminates against Māori –view– RNZ
- Waitangi Tribunal claimants win on TPPA and data sovereignty –view– Voxy
- Waitangi Tribunal finds Crown failed to meet Treaty obligations in parts of CPTPP –view– RNZ
- Ministry of Health Vaccine Passports –view– Radio Waatea
- A history of the haka, from Maori warriors to the mighty All Blacks –view– The Independent
- Marae and Hapū Data Sovereignty Data Set – Radio Waatea
- It’s time for Kiwis to define the meaning of digital identity in Aotearoa –view– Security Brief
- It’s time for Kiwis to define the meaning of digital identity in Aotearoa –view– Ecommerce News New Zealand
- It’s time for Kiwis to define the meaning of digital identity in Aotearoa –view– ChannelLife
- It’s time for Kiwis to define the meaning of digital identity in Aotearoa –view– IT Brief New Zealand
- It’s time for Kiwis to define the meaning of digital identity in Aotearoa –view– FutureFive
- Calls to ban All Blacks’ haka after NZ-UK trade deal protects ritual –view– NZHerald
- Prohíben realizar el “haka” a las personas no maoríes en el Reino Unido –view– Notife
- New Zealand’s Maori haka dance protected under trade deal with UK –view– Independent
- Doing the haka if you’re not Maori will be BANNED under new UK-NZ trade deal because it is ‘offensive cultural appropriation’ –view– Daily Maill UK
- Doing the haka if you’re not Maori will be banned in UK –view– Metro UK
- Doing the haka if you’re not Maori is offensive cultural appropriation, Brits are warned –view– InEntertainment UK
- New Zealand’s haka protected by UK trade agreement amid ‘cultural appropriation’ debate –view– Mirror UK
- Doing the haka to be ‘banned’ in UK –view– WalesOnline
- ‘National treasure’: New Zealand Māori haka protected in trade deal with UK –view– The Guardian
- Indigenous data protection system to branch out into Māori communities –view– Stuff
- Research seeks Māori clues for heart health –view– Radio Waatea
- $4m for heart disease research ‘game changer for kaumātua’ –view– RadioNZ
- New Funding Announced For Research Into Māori Heart Health –view– Scoop
- Kākāpō in good genetic health despite inbreeding – Expert Reaction –view– Science Media Centre
- Kākāpō in good genetic health despite inbreeding – view– Scoop
- Bad taste bedspread needs copyright correction –view– Radio Waatea
- Growing concerns over ‘biased’ software use by NZ Police –view– Te Ao Māori News
- Unwieldy WAI 262 claim needs new structure for progress –view– Radio Waatea
- Maori co-design needed to challenge cop computer bias –view– Radio Waatea
- AI Expert: Police algorithims a future version of profiling –view– NewsTalkZB
- WAI 262 symposium call for action –view– Radio Waatea
- Police using algorithms ‘a huge problem’ for biases, researcher says –view– Stuff
- Police using algorithms ‘a huge problem’ for biases, researcher says –view– RNZ
- Is it time to abolish the ALl Black’s haka The Daily Telegraph
- Indigneous Data will help Māori Waikato Times
- Fears over Algorithms’s bias Taranaki Daily
- Fears over Algorithms’s bias Nelson Mail
- Fears over Algorithms’s bias The Press
- Fears over Algorithms’s bias Manawatū Sta
- White Czech dancers are accused of ‘racism’ and ‘cultural appropriation’ after performing a ceremonial haka with imitation Māori tattoos – as critics say it’s the equivalent to ‘blackface’ –view– Daily Mail
- A Squad Of White Dancers Are Being Slammed For Racist ‘Bollywood Haka’ Dance Done In Blackface –view– Pedestrian TV
- Dance Group Called ‘Pure Racists’ And Accused Of Cultural Appropriation For Doing Haka –view– Lad Bible
- Czech Republic dance group slammed for mock haka –view– NZHerald
- Online threat to Māori – how robust are reporting processes? – RadioNZ – View/Listen
- Online Terrorist threat to Māori – Tapatahi-MāoriTV.
- Free Speech or Racism – Radio Waatea
- Carpet ad criticised Otago Daily Times
- Plant Variation Rights Bill described as hitting sweet spot to meet Treaty obligations –view– MāoriTV
- UK company Invictus using Māori culture to sell carpet –view– NZHerald
- UK tourist criticised for offensive comments after trying to sell pounamu online –view– Stuff
- Biases against Māori by AI and Facial Recognition – Radio Waatea
- Cultural Appropriation at America’s Cup Celebrations –view– Te Karere
- Prejudiced AI systems could result in more Māori being arrested or falsely accused of crimes, expert warns –view– Breakfast TVNZ1
- Prejudiced AI systems could result in more Māori being arrested or falsely accused of crimes, expert warns -view- Te Karere
- My Heritage App – Cultural abuse – Te Ao Māori News Māori TV
- Police dodge questions about facial recognition technology use –view– RNZ
- Police using app to photograph innocent youth: ‘It’s so wrong’ –view– RNZ
- Facebook’s news bas keeps Māori in Australia in the dark –view– MāoriTV
- Rules to using Maori words, imagery in branding –view– Otago Daily Times
- Māori academic weighs in on necktie row, arguing there are bigger issues of disparity –view– Pacific Beat ABC
- Vodafone, Kiwibank pull advertising from Magic Talk after racist comments endorsed by host John Banks –view– Stuff
- Advertisers ditch Magic Talk after racist remarks The Southland Times
- Advertisers ditch Magic Talk after racist remarks The Dominion Post
- Advertisers ditch Magic Talk after racist remarks The Press
- Advertisers ditch Magic Talk after racist remarks Taranaki Daily Times
- Advertisers ditch Magic Talk after racist remarks Waikato Times
- Advertisers ditch Magic Talk after racist remarks Manawatū Standard
- New tech to find missing shareholders of Māori land – Expert Reaction –view– Science Media Centre
- Māori Data, Ethics and Artificial Intelligence –view– Techilosophy
- Maori guide to counter cut and paste culture –view– Radio Waatea
- Māori Culture Guidelines (in Branding) –view– 95bFM
2020
- Popular language app Duolingo is set to include te reo Maori in 2021 – view– ABC Pacific Beat
- The way DNA is used in criminal investigations under the microscope –view– TVNZ One News
- Law Commission finds flaws in DNA use for criminal investigations, calls for overhaul –view– RNZ
- Rewriting The Rulebook On DNA In Criminal Investigations – Expert Reaction – view – Scoop
- Six things Air New Zealand staff want from airline management in order to rebuild better –view– Stuff
- Economics of the New Zealand Māori –view– The Brief
- Five Eyes accessing social media poses threats to freedom – civil liberties groups –view– NZHerald
- Civil liberty fears if data given up – Otago Daily Times
- Plea for Data Access – The Dominion Post, Timaru Herald, Nelson Mail, Waikato Times, The Southland Times, Taranaki Daily News, Manawatu Standard.
- Threats to freedom warned if social media unlocked to Five Eyes –view– RNZ
- How misinformation endangers us –view– NewsRoom
- National promises $1.29b boost for tech sector –view– Te Karere TVNZ
- German racist performed haka at corona protest –view– Newsroom
- Empörung über Haka bei Demo in Stuttgart –view– Speigel
- Police facial recognition discrimination against Māori a matter of time – expert –view– RNZ
- Concerns over possible false matches from police AI –view– RadioNZ
- OPINION: Objectivity and balance in journalism a myth –view– Radio Waatea
- Owners won’t change Auckland restaurant’s controversial name, Kingi –view– Stuff
- Genomic research and Indigenous data sovereignty – Expert Reaction –view– Science Media Centre
- Māori cultural appropriation, or simply a fish? Restaurat –view– NZ Herald
- The conspiracists’ election: How the farthest fringes of politics are making a play for the centre –view– Stuff
- ‘It’s treacherous ground right now’: Chefs and culture experts on respectful restaurant names –view– NZ Herald
- Culture on the Menu – Weekend Herald August 08 2020
- Agencies promise to be clear about algorithm use – view – Newsroom
- Gold Coast nightclub apologises, changes ’culturally insensitive’ Māori name after backlash –view– NewsHub
- Why Māori communities are more vulnerable to 5G conspiracies – view– The Spinoff
- TikTok’s Chinese origins behind potential Australian ban –view– Te Ao Maori News
- Māori IP protection for Māori artists Te Karere
- Tasti ‘Kiwiana’ advert mocks Māori ancestors –view– Te Ao Māori News
- Kiwiana, Religious Abuse Or Appropriation? – view– Scoop
- Spanish brand under fire for ‘offensive’ Māori clothing line –view– Stuff
- Why the ‘5G causing Covid-19’ theory, why now? 01/06/2020 Dominion Post
- Social media, stress and suspicion drive 5G and Covid-19 conspiracies, say experts –view– Stuff
- Understanding 5G Concerns – Expert Q&A –view– Science Media Centre
- Understanding 5G Concerns – Expert Q&A –view– Scoop
- Govt tracing app data could be accessed by USA/AUS – Karaitiana Taiuru –view– Te Ao Māori News
- COVID Tracer app falls short for Maori –view– Radio Waatea
- Cell tower attacks bad science, bad politics –view– Radio Waatea
- Covid Tracer: What use is the Government’s app, really? –view– Stuff
- Concerns around contact tracing app –view– SunLive
- Take hold of your intellectual property rights, Māori mā! – view– Te Ao Maori News MāoriTV
- An Ethical Approach to Maori Data Collection with Karaitiana Taiuru –view– 95b FM
- Data traps for Maori in contact trace app –view– Radio Waatea
- Covid-19 contact tracing app ‘may discriminate against Māori’ –view– TVNZ1
- Concerns around contact tracing app –view- Sun Live
- Covid-19: Contact tracing app may discriminate against Māori –view– RNZ
- Can the government be trusted with our data? –view– Tapatahi MaoriTV
- IT stalwart creates Treaty guidelines for use of AI & data about Māori –view– New Zealand IT Brief
- Treaty Of Waitangi/Te Tiriti Guidelines For AI And Data Released –view– Scoop
- ‘We’re really sorry’: UK nurses apologise after ‘degrading’ COVID-19 haka –view– MSN News NZ
- Coronavirus: UK nurses apologise after ‘degrading’ COVID-19 haka –view– NewsHub
- NHS Nurses Apologize After Their Haka Indicted As ‘Cultural Appropriation’ –view– The Women Journal
- NHS nurses apologise for ‘offensive’ haka performance The Telegraph UK
- British nurses branded ‘racist’ for video performing traditional Maori dance in face paint and head tapenews – Independent News
- ‘An example of self-entitlement’: Another group of UK health workers perform ‘bizarre’ coronavirus haka –view – NewsHub
- NHS nurses accused of ‘cultural appropriation’ for doing haka to boost morale –view– Metro UK.
- Woke fury over nurses’ haka shows that even coronavirus can’t kill identity politics –view– Telegraph
- UK nurses remove Twitter Maori tribute video after being accused of “cultural appropriation” – view – Reclaim the Net
- UK nurses’ anti-coronavirus haka denounced by Maori as ‘racist’ and ‘cultural appropriation’ – view – RT News
- Le haka anti-coronavirus des infirmières britanniques dénoncé par les Maoris comme étant «raciste» et «d’appropriation culturelle» – view -News24 France
- BRITANSKE MEDICINSKE SESTRE IZVELE ANTIKORONA HAKA PLES! Maori ih optužili za rasizam i kulturno prisvajanje! – view – Informer (Russia)
- (影) 展現抗疫勇氣英醫護跳毛利戰舞 院方挨批緊急撤影片道歉 – view– Newstalk Taiwan
- ‘Offensive and degrading’: UK nurses’ COVID-19 haka slammed as cultural appropriation – view – MSN News-
- Haka by UK nurses deemed cultural appropriation –view– Te Ao News
- UK nurses’ COVID-19 haka slammed as cultural appropriation – view– NewsHub
- ‘We don’t want any confusion’: Indiginous gin to change company name –view– NZ Herald
- Kiwi gin company ditches ‘offensive’ bottle brand after online outrage –view– NZ Herald
- Coronavirus: Hongi restriction put in place at pōhiri in Wellington –view– RNZ
- Kiwi gin company ditches ‘offensive’ bottle brand after online outrage –view– NZ Herald
- Haka and cultural appropriation – view– Native America Calling
- Pleas for drunk Kiwis to abstain from haka during London Waitangi Day Pub Crawl – view – NZHerlad
- Brazillian business using haka as “cultural appropriation” says expert –view– Te Ao Māori News
- Absolutely appalling’: French lawyers accused of cultural appropriation after protest haka –view– NewsHub
- ‘Blatant cultural appropriation’: Brazilian companies slammed for ‘selling’ Māori haka in corporate retreats –view– NZ Herald
- The Northern Advocate Companies cop flak for selling haka at retreats for corporates.
Weekend Herald Brazilians blasted for ‘selling’ haka.
2019
- Tiki Guarana Energy drink offensive, Māori cultural adviser says –view– Stuff Business
- Tauranga mock haka should cost cruise line –view– Radio Waatea
- Princess Cruises apologizes for ‘cultural insensitivity’ after workers dress up in Māori costumes –view– Yahoo News
- Princess Cruises Has Apologized After Footage Emerged Of Several Non-Māori Employees Performing a Pōwhiri At The Port Of Tauranga In New Zealand –view– Travel Weekly
- Fury at ‘racist’ cruise company’s NZ stunt –view– Sunshine Coast Daily
Princess Cruises apologizes following accusations of ‘racist’ Maori-inspired ceremony in New Zealand –view– Fox News - Non-Maori performing powhiri labelled a ‘disgrace’ –view– SunLive The Bay’s First News
- Princess Cruises apologizes for ‘cultural insensitivity’ after workers dress in Maori garb –view– USA Today
- Cruise Company Apologies after Staff Dress UP As Maori For ‘Culturally Insensitive’ Performance –view– Independent UK
- ‘Silly, frustrating, insulting’: Princess Cruises slammed for fake Maori stunt –view– Northern Territory News Australia
- Fury at ‘racist’ cruise company’s NZ stunt –view– Queensland Times
- RACE ROW Princess Cruises slammed over ‘blatant racism’ after it used ‘fake Maoris’ to greet guests in New Zealand –view– The Sun UK
- Cruise: Princess Cruises accused of racism after ‘fake Māori’ men used in New Zealand –view– Express UK
- Pantomime Haka TV3 NewsHub
- Pictures show non-Māori men welcoming cruise ship passengers with ‘distasteful, disrespectful’ pōwhiri –view– NewsHub
- ‘Blatant racism’: Cruise ship guests given ‘pantomime’ pōwhiri – view – NewsTalkZB
- Princess Cruises apologises, says ‘no offence’ intended over ‘pantomime pōwhiri’ for guests at Port of Tauranga –view– NZ Herald
- ‘Blatant racism’: Cruise ship guests given ‘pantomime’ Māori pōwhiri at Port of Tauranga –view NZHerald
- Researchers’ take on 5G following rising health concerns –view– Te Ao Maori News
- Juliette Lewis slammed for cultural appropriation after pictured wearing piupiu –view– Stuff
- Rugby World Cup brings re-release of Māori ‘Haka’ beer in the UK –view– Stuff
- Online Voting for Māori –view– Te Ao Maori News
- Serious digital privacy breach under investigation –view– Te Ao Maori News
- Keyboard Warriors, cyber activisim and Māori usage of the Internet – Dale Hudson Radio Waatea
- Flashback: How a New Zealand museum traded taonga for Chinese antiquities – view – The Press
- Bones of Contention Taranaki Daily News
- Bones of Contention Waikato Times
- Bones of Contention Dominion Post
- Bones of Contention Southland Times
- Kulturzeit extra: Die Route wird neu berechnet (Video documentary in German, several interviews – view – 3sat
- Karaitiana Taiuru, Maori-Kulturberater, Stipendiat Weimar – view– 3Sat
- Kulturzeit extra” berichtet vom Kultursymposium Weimar – view– Aitken Check
- Kulturzeit extra” berichtet vom Kultursymposium Weimar –view– PressePortal
- Overseas ‘haka’ businesses remove footage – view – MaoriTV Te Ao
- Sale of golliwog dolls banned by Trade Me – view – TV1 News
- More Māori words in English contexts – Nelson Mail May 18
- Māori-inspired Michelin-restaurant and its controversial Tekoteko butter pats – view– Taranaki Daily Times
- US games developer pulls “Maui” outfit after accusations of cultural appropriation – view – ABC Australia
- A Scottish PR company is called Korero: is it appropriation – view – Stuff
- Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – Timaru Herald
- Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – Taranaki Daily Times
- Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – The Southland Times
- Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – Timaru Herald
- Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – Waikato Times
- Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – Manawatu Standard
- Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – The Dominion Post
- No moko in plane with Koru – view – Radio Waatea
- Air New Zealand’s Moko Policy out of Touch – The Northern Advocate
- Politicians, Māori leaders and academics call on Air New Zealand to change ‘outdated’, ‘racist’ tā moko policy – view– NZ Herald
- Māori tech expert encourages fact checking on social media content – view – Te Karere TVNZ
- Being a Māori in a terrorist lock down in Christchurch and personal experiences – Radio Waatea
- Aussie beer event advert ‘mocking Māori culture‘ – view – Milbank Monitor
- Some top names for Māori newborns shouldn‘t be on list – cultural advisor – view – Felton Business News
- International speakers to examine the relevance of culture at AI symposium in Sydney – view – Goethe-Institut Sydney
- Action urged over pop song‘s karakia misappropriation – view – Herdon Gazette
- Cultural appropriation a minefield for image-conscious and risk-averse companies – view– Stuff
- Māori DNA “a taonga” – view – MāoriTV
- Maori are being urged to voice concern with DNA consultation – view – Voxy
- Māori are being urged to voice concern with DNA consultation – view – Scoop
- ‘It’s perpetuating the stereotype’ – outrage over Mexican Netflix show’s rendition of haka – view – TV1
- Netflix original series hits cringe note with ‘Ka Mate’ – view – Te Karere TV1
- Avoiding Māori cultural appropriation: A reference guide – view – Brews News
- Pro tip, UK brewers: Māori is a culture, not a beer style – view – The SpinOff
- ‘Mocking Māori culture’: Australian bar removes tā moko from beer showcase ad after criticism –view– NewsHub
- Aussie bar accused of ‘mocking Māori – Rotorua Daily Post
- Aussie bar accused of ‘mocking Māori – Whanganui Chronicle
- Aussie bar accused of ‘mocking Māori – Bay of Plenty Times
- Aussie bar accused of ‘mocking Māori – Hawkes Bay Today
- Australian bar accused of mocking Māori culture with ad –view– NewsTalkZB
- Aussie beer event advert criticised for ‘mocking Māori culture’ – view – TV1
- Aussie bar accused of ‘mocking Māori culture’ with use of tā moko in beerfest advert – view – NZ Herald
- Melbourne bar unrepentant over use of tā moko to promote beer event – view – The SpinOff
- Aussie beer event advert ‘mocking Māori culture’ – view – RadioNZ
- Brewers encouraged to consider cultural sensitivities – veiw – Brews News
- Some top names for Māori newborns shouldn’t be on list – cultural advisor – view – Newsie
- Some top names for Māori newborns shouldn’t be on list – cultural advisor – view – OneNews
- Some top names for Māori newborns shouldn’t be on list – cultural advisor – view – RadioNZ
- Cry Baby of the Week – view – WhaleOil
- Fonterra under fire from iwi over name of its Kapiti-brand cheese, Tuteremoana –view – TV One News
- Chief’s name angers Māori – Taranaki Daily News
- Chief’s name angers Māori – Waikato Times
- Cheese named after ancestor outrages iwi – view – Te Karere
- NZ businesses under fire for marketing using Māori culture – view – NewsHub
- Fonterra’s Kāpiti cheese name Tuteremoana insulting to descendants of great chief, advisor says – view – Stuff
- Māori cultural appropriation – Summer Drive Sean Plunket RadioLive
- Tiki talk fertile field for protest – view – Radio Waatea
- Chief’s Name Offends – The Dominion Post
- Chief’s Name on Cheese angers Māori – The Timaru Hearald
- Fonterra angers Māori with Cheese branding – The Press
- Māori call for cultural appropriation to stop – view – Te Kāea Māori Television
- Kapiti brand of cheese criticised for appropriating Māori culture – view – Scoop
- NZ businesses continue to appropriate Māori culture – view – Scoop
2018
- Māori is a culture not a beer style – view pg 24 – Persuit of Hoppiness
- Action urged after song used Karakia. Calls to protect Māori Intellectual Property – Otago Daily Times
- Copyright Act 1994 Review and appropriation of Māori karakia by K Pop – Radio Waatea
- Action urged over pop song’s karakia misappropriation – view – RadioNZ Morning Report.
- Online voting and impacts/benefits to Māori and rangatahi – view – Te Kāea
- Coca Cola Accidentally Greeted New Zealanders with a Cheery “Hello Death” – view – Quartzy
- New Brussels Beer Project beer raises hackles in New Zealand – view – The Brussels Times
- Brussels Beer Project ‘sad’ about offence caused by ‘Māori Tears’ beer – view – NewsHub
- Belgian brewery apologises for any offence caused by ‘Māori Tears’ beer – view – NZ Herald
- Belgian beer named ‘Maori tears’ is slammed for being ‘culturally offensive’ – view – UK Daily Mail
- International beer label dubbed ‘Māori Tears’ deemed culturally offensive – view – NZ Herald
- Anger over ‘ignorant’ Belgian brewery advertising ‘Māori Tears’ beer. – view – Newshub
- ‘Maori Tears’ beer deemed culturally offensive – view – Otago Daily Times
- International beer label dubbed ‘Māori Tears’ deemed culturally offensive – view– NwstalkZB
- Selon des Néo-Zélandais, la bière bruxelloise Maori Tears est «culturellement offensante» – view– Sudinfo
- La bière bruxelloise Maori Tears est « culturellement offensante », selon des Néo-Zélandais – view – Soir Mag
- Une bière du Brussels Beer Project fait polémique en Nouvelle-Zélande – view – Paris Match
- Une bière bruxelloise s’attire les foudres des Néo-Zélandais – view – La Libre
- La bière bruxelloise Maori Tears jugée “culturellement offensante”, mea-culpa des fabricants – view
- Selon des Néo-Zélandais, la bière bruxelloise Maori Tears est «culturellement offensante» – view – Sud Info
- Une bière de Brussels Beer Project attaquée en justice par les Maoris – view – BX1
- Sous le feu des critiques en Nouvelle-Zélande, le Brussels Beer Project renomme une de ses bières – view – Vivre Ici
- Une bière bruxelloise s’attire les foudres des Néo-Zélandais – view – La Libre
- La bière bruxelloise Maori Tears est «culturellement offensante» – view – La Capitale
- Hey UK brewers, cultural appropriation is not cool. – view – The SpinOff.
- Cultural Confusion: When Beer branding becomes offensive. – view – The Pursuit of Hoppiness August. SOBA Society Of Beer Advocates.
- Māori Internet Safety – view – Kawe Kōrero Māori Television. September
- Celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori in the .nz domain name space – view – Domain Name Commission September
- Social media filters accused of stealing Maori culture – [view] TV One News. April.
- Huggies Baby Names. Radio Ngati Porou. March
- Cultural Appropriation and Wildfoods Festival. Radio Waatea. March
- Public outrage at Wildfoods Festival’s advertising. [view] RadioNZ. March
- Huggies removes list of Māori baby names and advice from website. [view] Stuff. March
- Huggies removes offensive list of Māori baby names – [view] [audio] RadioNZ Morning Report. March
- Huggies moves on bad baby name site. [views] Radio Waatea. March
- Huggies shamed for bad baby names. [view] Radio Waatea. March
- Māori teens receive more nude images – study [view] RadioNZ. January
- Māori teens will receive more unsolicited naked images than other teen ethnicities [view] Māori Television. January
- Maori teens pressured for nude pix. [view] Radio Waatea. January
- Maori Teens and Sexting in NZ. [view] Scoop. January
2017
- Online post on funding stop for diabetes blood strip tests wrong. [view] Te Karere. January
- Emotiki app cultural analysis. [view] Scoop. January
- Emotiki app causes cultural stir. [view] Māori Television. January
- Maori emojis ‘culturally insensitive’. [view] NewsHub. January
- Emotiki disagrees app is inappropriate. [view] Māori Television. January
- Emotiki app concerns. Radio Waatea [Listen] – Claudette Hauiti. January
- Emotiki ‘culturally insensitive’. NewsTalkZB – Chris Lynch. January
- Te Puia defends popular Emotiki. Rotorua Daily Post. [view] January
- Māori activism & hidden achievements online. Scoop. [view] February
- Maori internet history told. Radio Waatea. [view] February
- Ngāi Tahu education and reo online resource created. [view] August
- Ngai Tahu marae knowledge shared. Radio Waatea. [view] August
2016
- A new social media and ICT Maori dictionary view 95bFM. October
- Te reo Maori moves into social media [view] Radio Waatea. October.
- Free te reo Māori resource [view] Scoop. October
- Disney pulls its controversial Moana costume from the shelves [view] Yahoo UK Movies. September
- Is this costume from Moana Cultural theft? – The Dominion Post
- Is this costume from Moana Cultural theft? – The Southland Times
- Disney’s Moana costume is called out for cultural appropriation [view] Yahoo UK Movies. September
- Pasifika advocates call out Disney for appropriating Moana costume [view] Fairfax Media. September
- Govt $32 million towards cyber security [view 7.13] Te Kaea Maori Television. May
- Taiuru quits spectrum Trust. [View] Radio Waatea. March
- Is live streaming tangihanga becoming the norm? [View] Te Karere. March 10
- Concerns over sexting becoming ‘the norm’. [View] Te Karere. February 15
- Facebook fight pages continue to emerge. [View] Te Karere. January 15
2015
- Te Wānanga o Aotearoa founder weighs in on email scam. [View] Te Karere. December 22
- Maori missing out on ICT fund. [Read/Listen] Radio Waatea. September 10
- Delays to $30m Maori ICT Development Fund cause frustration. [Read] Stuff. September 07
- Taiuru and New Zealand Media and Entertainment [Read] Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) August 26
- Advisory Group for Open Government Partnership appointed. Transparency Times. October 2015 [Read]
- Advisory Group for Open Government Partnership appointed. [Read] State Services Commission. August 4
- Māori IT experts critical of digital divide [Read] [audio] Radio New Zealand. July 16
- Commons licence translated into te reo [Read] Radio Waatea. July 15
- Creative Commons licences translated into te reo Māori [Read] Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand. July 14
- New Translations: CC 4.0 licences now available in te reo Māori and Japanese. [Read] Creative Commons. July 15
- Digital dominance the new colonialism. [Audio and Read] Radio Waatea. July 09
- Māori discuss whether tikanga crosses over to internet at annual NetHui. [view] MāoriTV. July 08
- Māori urged to take up careers in IT. [view] Radio New Zeal and. July 07
- New and Emerging Māori Digital leaders converge in Auckland. [view] Scoop. July 02
- Govt sites reject macronised addresses. [view] Radio New Zealand. June 29
- Macrons too tough for government sites. [view] Radio Watteau. June 26
- Macrons not recognised in email by Government systems. [view] Scoop. June 25
- Maori urged to take advantage of ICT. [view] Radio New Zealand. May 11
- Notable leaders appointed to Māori Spectrum Trust. [view] Māori Television. April 7
- Maori Spectrum Trust brings on heavy hitters. [view] Scoop. April 7
- Spectrum trust airbrushes shrinking shareholding. [view] Radio Waate.a March 26
- Ngatiwai deal like ‘selling off the foreshore’ [view] Radio New Zealand. March 11
- Karaitiana Taiuru: Te Reo and the mainstream. [view] Radio New Zealand (Kim Hill). February 21
- Sharing licence translated. [view] Radio Waatea. February 20
- TV3 weather reporter Kanoa Lloyd hits back at Te Reo critics. [view] NZ Herald. February 18
- Creative Commons Licences Translated into Te Reo Māori. [view] Scoop. February
- Weather reporter hits back at Te Reo critics. [view] Otago Daily Times. February
- Kanoa Lloyd’s Te Reo stance wins plaudits. [view] Radio New Zealand. February
- Maori ICT fund ‘wide-ranging’. [view] Stuff. January
2014
- Internet Society backs Te Mangai Paho. [view] [audio] Radio New Zealand. August 15
- Māori Internet Society Welcome Online Voting Recommendations. [view] Scoop. August
- Plea to push ICT grad schools to Maori. [view] Te Manu Korihi. P June 04
- Mana-Dotcom alliance attracts dissention. [view] Te Karere Maori News. April 14
- MPs push for online voting. [view] Te Karere Maori News. March 10
- Online voting: mixed benefits for Maori. [view] Radio New Zealand News. March 10
- InternetNZ byelection: Rochelle Furneaux wins, Alastair Thompson second. National Business Review. January 31. [view]
- Te Reo Māori Spam. Radio Waatea:Te Wahanga Parakuihi. January 21
2013
- A beginner’s guide to Māori interests in the 4G spectrum. [view] TV 1 Marae Investigations. November 10
- Koha trademark would breach treaty, says internet group. [view – audio] Radio New Zealand – Te Manu Korihi. November 06
- Internet name choice widened. [view] Radio Waatea. 18 November
- Online Māori urged to be proactive with new changes in .nz. [view] Scoop. 14 October
- Hacking and Spam. Te Karere. September
- Hui hears young Maori should embrace the web. [view] Radio New Zealand. 9 July
- Two new InternetNZ councillors, two exits, one new fellow. [view] National Business Review. 9 July
- Leaders need to embrace internet. [view] Radio Waatea. 9 July
- Attracting Maori to ICT. [view] Radio New Zealand – Nine to Noon. Tuesday 9 July
- Māori aim to navigate through on-line world. [view] Te Karere. 8 July
- 10th AGM of The New Zealand Maori Internet Society. [view] Scoop. 8 July
- News bulletin. [view] Radio New Zealand – Te Manu Korihi. 8 July
- Outrage over Facebook pages depicting fake Māori family. [view] Te Karere. 27 July
- Maori ICT meet-up at NetHui. [view] Scoop. 27 July.
- Māori aim to navigate through online world. [view] Te Karere. Jul 7
- Internet NZ Council 2013 Elections – Voting [view] Scoop. 24 June – 6 July
- Why the government proposed 30 million ICT fund in lieu of 4G spectrum allocation would not be as beneficial for Maori [listen] Radio New Zealand – Te Manu Korihi
- Poor social media use for Ikaroa-Rawhiti candidates – society. [view] Radio New Zealand – Te Manu Korihi.
- Maori web use to be researched. [view] Radio New Zealand – Te Manu Korihi. March 20 1013.
- Maori usage of web and email addresses to be researched. [view] Scoop. May 17.
- Use of Māori domains studies. [view] Radio Waatea. May 15.
- Implications for Māori should a 30 million dollar ICT fund be accepted instead of spectrum allocation. [view – audio] Radio New Zealand – Te ahi kaa. May 12 2013.
- Maori internet expert backs treaty claim. [view] Radio Waatea. May 01 2013.
- Cash or spectrum? Maori remains undecided. [view] Tech Day. May 01 2013.
- Exposing Maori web address hijackers. [view] The New Zealand Maori Internet Society. March 01 2013.
- Maori divided over money or spectrum. [view] Stuff. April 30 2013.
- Society Remain Neutral About Spectrum and ICT Fund. [view] Scoop. April 30 2013.
- Consultation over $30m spectrum fund. [view] Dominion Post. March 12.
- Māori Internet Society seeks fund feedback. [view] Radio Waatea. March 12.
- Maori quizzed on substitute. The Press pA10 March 12
- Cyber Squatters grab Iwi names. [view] [Interview audio] [News Bulletin] Radio Waatea. Friday 1 March.
- Maori at odds over spectrum. [view] Computerworld. Tuesday 12 February.
- 2 Degrees Mobile, a unique opportunity for Māori. [view] Te Huarahi Tika Trust. Thursday 07 February.
- Maori Internet Society rebooted – The geeks are back. [view] Radio Waatea. Monday 21 January.
- Opinion of Kim Dotcom and Mega. [view] Te Karere Māori News. Monday 21 January.
- Online Maori have Internet representative group back. [view] Scoop. Friday 18 January.
2012
- Maori Culture Adapting to presence in online media. [view] Sunday Star Times. December 29
- Te Reo Facebook on its way. [view] Crown Fibre Holdings. November 26
- Cyber bullying and the Harmful Digital Communications Act. Maori Television Te Kaea. November 12
- Social network site in te reo Maori now available on your rorohiko. Waikato Times, 25/09/2012, p04
- Facebook in te reo Māori. [view] Scoop Friday, 14 September
- Facebook now available in Maori. [view] Waikato Times. 24 October
- Unofficial te reo words getting ‘out of control’. [view] Te Waha Nui AUT Journalism Publication. October 13
- Coining of new words for Facebook creates debate. [view] TV1 Te Karere Maori News. November 01
- Facebook in the Maori Language. Maori Television Te Kaea. October 31
- Maori words getting out of hand. [view text] [ audio] Radio New Zealand Te Manu Korihi.
- Social media helps to close the digital divide. October 04 2012. [view] Paper version, page 9 September 28 [view] Te Waha Nui AUT Journalism Publication.
- Reo experts create chrome skin for Facebook. [view] Radio Waatea. September
- .kiwi Letter of Support. [view] Tangatawhenua.com April 30
- Facebook in te reo Maori. [view] Tangatawhenua.com. September 14
- Dot Kiwi Ltd named as sole contender for .kiwi domain [view] Scoop. 15 June
- Hon Steven Joyce to speak at NetHui [view] Scoop. 2012. 14 June
- Registrations open for NZ’s largest Internet conference. [view] Scoop. 14 March
- Kiwi firms bid for new domain names [view] Stuff Technology. 15 June
2011
- Maori Google seeking more translators’ [view] Radio Waatea.
2009
- The .ORG Advisory Council Appoints New Worldwide Internet Leaders. view. PIR Media Release
- Registrar Launches Māori Macrons for Domains [view] Scoop News.
2008
- Maori have second try at internet lobby [view] Computerworld.
- Making the most of young Maori minds [view] New Zealand Herald.
- Regional Allocations. [view] IDN News.
2007
- Recommendation to create Māori predictive txt database [view] Scoop.
- Maori bilingual Net call. The Dominion Post. Aug 27
- Maori bilingual Net call. [view] Stuff.
2006
- Maori Internet wants macron ability [view] Radio Waatea.
2005
- Te Reo Māori electronic Library. Te Pānui Rūnaka. February
- Computerworld Excellence Awards 2005 Finalists. Computerworld New Zealand. May 30
- Kua eke kit e taumata. Kōkiri Paetae. Issue 63
- Computerworld Excellence Awards. Computerworld New Zealand. July 18
2004
- More domains may be on way [view] Computerworld.
- Letter to Editor “Internet comments have no substance. The Press. March 10
- ADIP Selects Advisory Panel for ORDIG. UNDP. December 08
- Maori Web sites. August Net Guide Issue 89
- Iwi to use technology to educate members. Stuff. July 20
- Our-Global Village –Ngāi Tahu’s Response to Open (on-line) Learning. Te Pānui Rūnaka. August
- Web site review. Te Karaka. Winter
- Website via cell phone. Te Pānui Rūnaka. August
2003
- Hijacked Iwi and Hapü on the Internet [view] Scoop.
- Maori have internet representative/support body [view] Scoop.
- Big change in Internet could see Maori names. [view] Scoop.
- .iwi.nz first moderated .nz domain [view] Scoop.
- Maori establish presence in Usenet [view] Scoop.
- Maori language macron idea finds favour with Microsoft engineers [view] New Zealand Herald.
- Maori have second try at internet lobby [view] Computerworld.
- 2LD review committee named [view] Computerworld.
- Online Maori enter new domain. ABC News Online. September 09
- Iwi.nz changes registrar. The Press.April 29
- Cyber Māori. Te Arohi he rārangi kōrero, Isue 16. July 28
- 2LD Review committee named. Computerworld. February 13
- Web site review.Te Karaka. Summer
- Web site review. Te Karaka. Spring
- Kotahi Mano Kāika. Ko te whanau. Putanga 6, Nama 1 Raumati
- And by the way. Net Guide, page 19. July
2002
- Maori domain name goes live [view] New Zealand Herald.
- Maori get domain name on Internet. The Dominion Post. Jul 24
- Online vote for separate Maori cyberzone in NZ [view] Legal Brief Today.
- Maori domain name goes live [view] New Zealand Herald.
- Every Iwi should have one. Raumati 2002 Ko te Whānau.
- Landslide for “.maori.nz”. Infotech. March 13
- Maori have second try at internet lobby. Computerworld. November
- Maori.nz suffix wins InternetNZ approval. NZ Infotech, Issue N0 548. July
- Landslide for “.maori.nz”. Infotech. March 14
- Maori call. Infotech. May 30
- New second level domain name leaps first hurdle. PC World. March 14
- Web site review. Te Karaka. Autumn
- Programme 29. Marae. October 09
2001
- Second level domain ‘.maori.nz’ approved [view] Converge
- New Secondary Internet Domain for Maori Sites Approved [view]
- Indigenous New Zealanders call for new Net neighborhood. [view] ZDNet Asia.
- Maori stake claim to their own dot in cyberspace [view] New Zealand Herald.
- Maori Internet Society wants new zone in NZ Cuberspace. NZ Infotech Weekly, Issue No 484. April 17
- Māori stake claim to their own dot in cyberspace. New Zealand Herald. April 17
- New Zealanders Called to Vote On New Net Neighbourhood. Newsbytes. December 17
- Maori stake claim to their own dot in cyberspace. New Zealand Herald. April 17
- Creation of .maori.nz aims to boost a need. Kōkiri Paetae. January 2001
- Technology hui decides .aa is for Aotearoa. Stuff. July 19
- Digital divide Maori survey commissioned. NZ InfotechWeekly
- Maori Internet Society wants zone in NZ cyberspace. Stuff. April 17
- Web site review. Te Karaka. Winter
- The NZ Maori Internet Society chairperson and Te Taura Whiri I Te Reo Dictionary project manager talks about his education and career. Culture shock. Jan/Feb 2001; p.18-19
- Web site review. Te Karaka. Autumn
2000
- On-line family tree stirs strife on marae. [view] New Zealand Herald.
- Maoris seek independence. The Dominion Post.
- Meet Karaitiana Taiuru. Te Karaka. Winter 2000
- Resource for Web Authors of The Māori Language. Pū Kaea. Dec-Jan
- A beginners Guide to the Internet. Te Karaka. Summer
- Te Reo Māori in Information Technology. He Manawa o te Reo. The Heart of the Language. 27 July
- The New Zealand Maori Internet Society. Te Karaka.
1999
- New software making te reo Māori accessible in the electronic age. Kōkiri Paetae. February 8
- Te Reo Tupu electronic dictionary used by 3,500 -plus. Kōkiri Paetae. February 8
- New Māori Language CD-Rom. University of Canterbury Library News. 18 September
- Rorohiko CD-Rom. Salient.
- Moana Kupu. Salient.
1998
- Nga Korero: Business August
- Accessing Maori by CD-Rom. The Press.
- Maori words on CD Rom. Dominion Post. 29 July