1 Nov 2013

Te Manu Korihi News for 1 November 2013

From Checkpoint, 6:52 pm on 1 November 2013

The leader of the Labour Party, David Cunliffe, says the party has made no decision about apologising to Maori for passing the Foreshore and Seabed Act; A group of native Canadians have heard from a Wellington-based Maori Trust that traditional ways of dealing with troubled tribal members, are more effective than today's criminal justice system; Nineteen entrants will line up in the Te Puia Maori Song contest, as part of the New Zealand Aria competition in Rotorua this weekend; The prominent Maori businessman Kingi Smiler has been named Agribusiness Person of the Year by Federated Farmers.