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Decision expectedon future of Ihumātao
RNZ understands a deal is close, with the land to be acquired under the Housing Act. Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Mike Smith (Part 1)
Audio 23 Jun 2020Topics - There has been roughly a doubling of people returning to the country last month, and modelling suggested there could be a 4 percent growth per fortnight on that. We speak to Associate… Audio
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Potential Ihumātao decision: How we got here
With the possibility of a decision on the future of disputed land at Ihumātao coming as soon next week, RNZ Māori news director Māni Dunlop explains how the situation got to this point. Video, Audio
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Ihumātao: SOUL wouldn't allow houses to be built under deal
Audio 23 Jun 2020The co-founder of the Ihumātao occupation group says they are unlikely to accept a resolution that includes building houses on the whenua.
A decision could be imminent on the disputed land and it's… Audio
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Midday News for 23 June 2020
Audio 23 Jun 2020Questions remain over how many people in isolation were released early without a test; the land dispute at Ihumātao could be coming to an end.
Nicola Wright has the news. Audio
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Ihumātao decision could come as early as next week
There could be a decision as early as next week about the future of disputed land at Ihumātao.
The site near Auckland Airport was occupied by hundreds of protesters last July, to stop the… Audio
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Ihumātao might be acquired under Housing Act
There could be a decision as early as next week about the future of disputed land at Ihumātao.
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All Blacks, Hurricanes half back TJ Perenara supports BLM
All Blacks and Hurricanes halfback TJ Perenara has spoken out about his support for the Black Lives Matter movement. It's not the first time the 64 cap All Black has made his voice be heard on social… Audio
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Hurricanes co-captain gives his support of Black Lives Matter movement
All Black TJ Perenara is among international sports stars who have spoken out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Bypassing RMA could result in protest, years of court action
Analysis: The government doesn't need to look far back to see that similar legislation has led to protest from Māori, and ultimately, the projects grinding to a halt.
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Coronavirus: Pania Newton concerned over fast-tracked consents
The leader of the occupation movement at Ihumātao is concerned if legislation is passed to fast track resource consents, significant Māori heritage sites may be destroyed.
Cabinet has approved a new… Audio
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Families at Ihumātao staying in one bubble during lockdown
Kaitiaki at Ihumātao have had to turn away families wanting to isolate with them.
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The legacy of 15 March - one year on
Opinion -The events of 15 March 2019 undeniably changed NZ. After a year, it is timely to reflect on what has come out of the senseless and tragic deaths of 51 Muslims, writes Pakeeza Rasheed.
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Once I was fluent in te reo. Now I’m trying to recover what I lost
As rumaki reo classes and other kura reo begin again for the year, RNZ journalist Te Aniwa Hurihanganui reflects on coming full circle back to te reo Māori.
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Willie Jackson defends Labour representation of Māori
John Tamihere's statements that Labour's Māori MPs are silenced is a load of nonsense, Labour MP Willie Jackson says.
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Power play: Māori Party strategy already undermined by Tamihere
In just one day, the Māori Party has unravelled 18 months of work rebuilding and repositioning itself ahead of the September election, writes Jo Moir.
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Ria Hall on the message behind her new album Manawa Wera
Ria Hall talks Yadana Saw through her new album Manawa Wera, which explores the personal and political through Aotearoa reggae. Video, Audio
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The Week in Politics: Ardern shows she can dish it out
Analysis - Since she became Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been a softly spoken leader but, as her reaction to Shane Jones and Scott Morrison shows, that's now changing, writes Peter Wilson.
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 28 February 2020
A new study finds first-time Māori offenders are twice as likely to go to court than Pakeha --- Ihumātao is granted the highest level of heritage recognition --- and a Māori patient with terminal… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Feb 28 2019
Audio 28 Feb 2020A review of the week's news including... Petrol prices may drop by 30c a litre in govt plan, rdern meets families of mosque shooting victims in Fiji, National donations: Jami-Lee Ross, co-accused… Audio
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Ihumātao gets highest heritage listing after record submissions
It has taken years of lobbying and court action to have Ihumātao recognised for its historic and cultural value, but mana whenua can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
The disputed Māngere site has… Audio
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Ihumātao land granted highest level of heritage recognition
The disputed land at Ihumātao has been granted the highest level of heritage recognition, but the largely symbolic decision will not bring the conflict to an end.
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Newton says land should be protected after heritage recognition
The decision to grant disputed land at Ihumātao the highest heritage status is heartening - and now the politicians should ensure it is preserved, the protest leader says.
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Ihumātao: Disputed land granted highest level of heritage recognition
The disputed land at Ihumātao has been granted the highest level of heritage recognition.
Later this morning Heritage New Zealand will announce that it has extended the borders of the Ōtuataua… Audio
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Māori Party candidate puts faith in youth for upcoming election
The Māori Party candidate for Waiariki - Rawiri Waititi - believes the younger generation will be the key to the party getting back into Parliament this year. Audio