29 Jul 2013
Te Manu Korihi News for 29 July 2013
Labour's Maori Affairs spokesperson says the Electoral Commission should use more social media to target young people in the next Maori Electoral Option; An East Coast farmer says the Gisborne economy is likely to profit from the establishment of a new local Maori agribusiness network; The head of Maori at Auckland's Rutherford College says more should be done to encourage Maori males to become teachers; The Gisborne mayor, Meng Foon, is praising a local primary school for the way its driven its campaign to try to change the name of Poverty Bay.