"Go and rouse your people. raise your weapons!" Transmission Films has revealed an official trailer for an indie film from New Zealand titled Ka Whawhai Tonu, directed by Kiwi filmmaker Mike Jonathan. Set in New Zealand in 1864, the film follows the story of a crucial conflict of the nation's first land warfare, fought between
When New Zealand's new government announced it was scrapping the country's world-leading tobacco laws, it came as a particularly hard blow to Māori people.
Taonga draws from the former Rugby star s troubled time on the streets before he rose to become a regular in sci-fi and fantasy blockbusters; James Cameron.
On October 14, Australia will be holding a referendum to decide whether it constitutionally recognises Indigenous people through the establishment of a representative Voice to Parliament.
“Last year, the Government committed funding to support small-scale community renewable energy projects, to make energy more affordable and resilient for households,” Megan Woods said.