Te Manu Korihi News for 19 August 2014
Visitors from across the motu and around the world continue to flock to Turangawaewae Marae in Ngaruawahia today, including the Prime Minister John Key; Plans for a new geothermal power station on Maori land is unlikely to go ahead for a few years, due to a reduction in electricity consumption; The national association of Maori language immersion schools says its new draft national curriculum focuses on delivering more cultural and spiritual elements into a child's learning; The commercial arm of an Auckland tribe says buying a multi-million dollar office building on its own land gives it more control and better returns from its assets.