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Te Manu Korihi News for 17 September 2015
Water experts have been told that a critical challenge facing this country is that the governance and management of freshwater must recognise Maori interests; A group of whanau who live at Takapuwahia… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 17 September 2015
Water experts have been told that a critical challenge facing this country is that the governance and management of freshwater must recognise Maori interests. The comment has come from a member of the… Audio
Maori Education Trust in trouble
The Maori Education Trust has had to sell its only assets, its farms, putting at risk the grants it is required to make to Maori students. It has allocated education grants since 1961because of the… Audio
Freshwater management 'at crucial point'
Water experts have been told ensuring that the governance and management of freshwater recognises Māori interests is a critical challenge for New Zealand.
Te Manu Korihi News for 17 September 2015
The green light has been given for the construction of a geothermal power plant on Maori land, near Kawerau in the Bay of Plenty;The Rotorua Lakes Council wants to make it easier for Ngati… Audio
Questions about police attitudes to Maori in Te Urewera
There are continuing concerns about police attitudes towards Maori in the central North Island. Chairman of the Ruatoki Tribal Executive Committee, Patrick McGarvey, joins Morning Report Audio
Tuhoe woman says tensions with police still remain
A Tuhoe woman who's complained to the Independent Police Conduct Authority about police intimidation says nothing's changed since iwi got an apology last year for the Ruatoki raid in 2007. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 17 September 2015
Bay of Plenty hapu Ngati Tamateatutahi says it's over the moon that the mana of land on the shore of Lake Rotoiti will be returned to Maori; Auckland Heritage Festival goers will be able to take a… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 16 September 2015
The green light has been given for the construction of a geothermal power plant on Maori land, near Kawerau in the Bay of Plenty;The Rotorua Lakes Council wants to make it easier for Ngati… Audio
Māori top test for work-life balance
New research has found Māori score the highest for work-life balance and life satisfaction when compared with seven other cultures.
Te Manu Korihi News for 16 September 2015
The green light has been given for the construction of a geothermal power plant on Maori land, near Kawerau in the Bay of Plenty;The Rotorua Lakes Council wants to make it easier for Ngati… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 16 September 2015
The Minister for Whanau Ora, Te Ururoa Flavell says its service delivery approach would need buy in from other government agencies before it could be extended more widely; Rotorua Boys' High School's… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 16 September 2015
The Minister for Whanau Ora, Te Ururoa Flavell, says its service delivery approach would need buy in from other government agencies before it could be extended more widely; Rotorua Boys' High School's… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 15 September 2015
Porirua hit the headlines recently with a public outcry against the council imposing regulations on car-washing to prevent contamination of the stormwater network. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 15 September 2015
A committee set up to examine fresh water quality issues in the Porirua catchment will soon begin consulting with the community; the Productivity Commission's report into social services has found… Audio
Protesters say Coromandel 1080 drops unsafe
Protesters against 1080 poison say a bait drop on the Coromandel Peninsula at the weekend was unsafe because the public was not warned and there were no track closures. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 15 September 2015
The Department of Corrections is calling for community providers to run its redesigned tikanga motivational programme for offenders, Te Ihu Waka; A kura that's just gained secondary school status says… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 15 September 2015
A Hawke's Bay iwi says it's capable of operating the prison in its rohe more effectively than the Department of Corrections; A kura that's just gained secondary school status says seamless Maori… Audio
Creating places dedicated to speaking te reo Maori.
High Court justice Joe Williams is calling for the creation of places or districts dedicated to speaking te reo Maori. Audio
'Not one more acre'
Today marks 40 years since Dame Whina Cooper set out on a hikoi to Parliament in protest at Māori land alienation.