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Auckland uni students aim inspire youngsters
Auckland uni students aim inspire youngsters
More than 50 Maori undergraduates at Auckland University have gone to Te Tairawhiti to encourage school students to take on tertiary studies.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 2 July 2013
Audio 2 Jul 2013The former Maori Party MP, Rahui Katene, still has her sights set on jointly leading the party; A Tauranga-based iwi, Ngai Te Rangi and the government, have moved a step forward in treaty… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 2 July 2013
Audio 2 Jul 2013The former Maori Party MP, Rahui Katene, still has her sights set on jointly leading the party; A Tauranga-based iwi, Ngai Te Rangi and the government, have moved a step forward in treaty… Audio
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Union to seek forestry talks with new Ikaroa-Rawhiti MP
Union to seek forestry talks with new Ikaroa-Rawhiti MP
The FIRST Union says it wants to hold urgent talks about forestry sector deaths with whoever wins the Ikaroa-Rawhiti by-election.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 26 April 2013
Audio 26 Apr 2013A Ngati Manawa action group says four years' worth of attempts to share a large forest among a group of tribes has been a waste of time; The Department of Conservation on the Chatham Islands is… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 26 April 2013
Audio 26 Apr 2013A Ngati Manawa action group says four years' worth of attempts to share a large forest among a group of tribes has been a waste of time; The Department of Conservation on the Chatham Islands is… Audio
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DHB says outsourcing food services could be just the start
DHB says outsourcing food services could be just the start
The Tairawhiti District Health Board says outsourcing hospital food services may lead to contracting out orderly and security services, too.
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Ngati Porou carpenters fix marae
Ngati Porou carpenters fix marae
Trainee carpenters in Te Tairawhiti are repairing and refurbishing Ngati Porou marae and descendants' houses.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 11 April 2013
Audio 11 Apr 2013The government has written to Ngapuhi spelling out its intention to call for feedback on a Deed of Mandate for an iwi group still struggling to unify the tribe; Trainee carpenters in Te Tairawhiti are… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 11 April 2013
Audio 11 Apr 2013The government has written to Ngapuhi spelling out its intention to call for feedback on a Deed of Mandate for an iwi group still struggling to unify the tribe; Trainee carpenters in Te Tairawhiti are… Audio
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Counselling offered after human tissue discovery
Counselling offered after human tissue discovery
Staff at a Gisborne recycling station where human tissue including bone fragments was found in rubbish bags are being offered counselling.
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Apology after human tissue found in rubbish
Apology after human tissue found in rubbish
Gisborne Hospital has apologised after a worker at the recycling station found human tissue including bone fragments in a hospital rubbish bag. Audio
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Human tissues taken to rubbish tip
Human tissues taken to rubbish tip
Gisborne Hospital says an inquiry is underway after human tissue, including some bone tissue, fell out of a hospital rubbish bag at the city's waste and recycling station.
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LeaderBrand says report good if Govt genuine
LeaderBrand says report good if Govt genuine
The head of a Gisborne-based produce company says a new economic and transport study for the East Coast could be a step forward if the Government is genuine.
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Whooping cough warning for Gisborne
Whooping cough warning for Gisborne
People with coughs are being urged to stay away from Gisborne Hospital out of fear of spreading whooping cough to babies.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 22 January 2013
Audio 22 Jan 2013The Deputy Chairman of the Gisborne iwi collective Turanganui-a-kiwa doesn't expect treaty payouts to provide a rash of economic benefits for the Tairawhiti-East Coast region; An Auckland hapu says… Audio
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8 DHB areas have higher flu-like presentations
8 DHB areas have higher flu-like presentations
Eight district health board areas have higher than normal rates of people seeing their doctor for flu-like illnesses, although fewer samples have tested positive for flu.
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Inquiry begins into 10-year-old's death
Inquiry begins into 10-year-old's death
Police are investigating the death of a 10-year-old boy on the East Coast.
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Gisborne career service shutting, new ones opening
Gisborne career service shutting, new ones opening
A career service for teenagers in Gisborne is closing after 16 years but other groups are stepping in to fill the gap.
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Te Ahi Kaa for Sunday 17 June 2012
Audio 17 Jun 2012The Transit of Venus has come and gone but there're a few things post-transit that you can see at the exhibition Te Ara Kopu: Transit of Venus on at Tairawhiti Museum,Victor Walker explains the five… Audio
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Lawyer struck off for forging signatures
Lawyer struck off for forging signatures
Gisborne lawyer and former Maori Party candidate Atareta Poananga has been struck off after forging signatures relating to Treaty of Waitangi claims. Audio
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Rheumatic fever programme to be extended
Rheumatic fever programme to be extended
This month's Budget will double the money spent on swabbing children with sore throats in an effort to eradicate rheumatic fever.
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Jackson believes self-governance for Maori will come
Jackson believes self-governance for Maori will come
The convenor of the Independent Constitutional Working Group says its work will lead to constitutional change and the reinstatement of Maori self-governance.
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Waihirere haka team takes first place
Waihirere haka team takes first place
The Waihirere haka team took first place in the Tairāwhiti regional competition held on Te Poho o Rāwiri marae in Gisborne at the weekend.
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Manu Korihi News for 5 March 2012
Audio 5 Mar 2012One of New Zealand most respected jurists and a man who made a huge contribution to Maori has died; Te Putea Whakatupu Trust which was established to promote Maori education, training and research… Audio