Te Manu Korihi News for 22 April 2013
Some North Island iwi organisations are seriously considering investing in Mighty River Power shares, so that their members get the benefit of the shares; Ngai Tuhoe in Bay of Plenty says its decision to sign an agreement to work more closely with the regional council is a practical one based on improving management of land and water in the region; The leader of a South Island iwi is acknowledging tribal elders who carried their Waitangi Tribunal campaign to reach their Treaty settlement; The Education Minster, Hekia Parata, says new figures show more Maori and Pasifika students are achieving NCEA Level 2.