Thousands of people have attended events in Waitangi in northern New Zealand, to celebrate the country's national day.
Waitangi Day is a time to reflect on where we have come from and look forward to what we can achieve together. It has always ...
On February 6, 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi was signed for the first time. Here’s what was said by some of those who signed ...
Trading restrictions don't apply to Waitangi Day in the way they would for Easter holidays, Christmas, or the first half of Anzac Day - but you may have to pay a surcharge.
Waitangi Day in New Zealand is marked by controversy as Māori leaders condemn a proposed bill to redefine the Treaty of ...
At Waitangi, we mark the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi because it is New Zealand’s founding document. It forms the strong ...
If immigration were underpinned by manaakitanga, manuhiri would be seen as more than just an economic contribution or cost ...
One of the guest speakers for the Waitangi Forum, Tania Rauna - known to many as the "Unicorn of Te Tai Rāwhiti" or the ...
February 6 marks the 185th anniversary of the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi (Treaty of Waitangi). To commemorate Aotearoa ...
The Labour leader’s approach to Waitangi commemorations and his speech at the political pōwhiri has been noted as a stand-out ...
As the sun rose over Te Whare Rūnanga, the air filled with waiata, kōrero, and the sound of paddles cutting through the moana - thousands gathered at Waitangi, each carrying their own hopes and ...
Politicians from the coalition government received a frosty reception at Waitangi this year, but Māori Development Minister ...