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Government Private Posts Rōpu Māori Social Welfare

Benefit facts sheets for quarter ending 31 March 2013: from E14 week ending 3 May 2013

Last week the Ministry of Social Development released their Benefit Factsheets for the first quarter (1 January – 31 March 2013).  We have collated key Māori data in a single table (see below), and have matched it with Statistics New Zealand population estimates. Overall, last quarter 310,000 people in the
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Māori news stories for the week ending 3 May 2013

• Jim Mather has been appointed Chief Executive of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (commencing in six months). • Professor Cindy Kiro has been appointed Head of Te Kura Māori, within the Faculty of Education, Victoria University of Wellington. • Last week it was reported that the Ministry of Education is to conclude one
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Private Posts Rōpu Māori Treaty

Central North Island Treaty Settlement – Kaingaroa Forest litigation

Last week a group called Te Kokoti Moeroa a Tangiharuru indicated they are filing legal action in order to settle land-ownership proportions of the Kaingaroa Forest, between eight iwi.  Te Kokoti Moeroa a Tangiharuru is a new entity, chaired by Pem Bird, and is associated with Ngāti Manawa.  (The entity
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Economic Private Posts Rōpu Māori

Regional Economic Analysis Report Released: from E14 week ending 3 May 2013

On Wednesday the Minister for Economic Development, Steven Joyce, released a report on economic performance within geographical regions in New Zealand.  The report is titled, Regional Economic Activity Report.  Essentially this report presents official statistics at a regional level – such as data on major industries, employment levels, and population
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Government Private Posts Rōpu Māori Social

Workplace Health and Safety Report: from E14 week ending 3 May 2013

On Tuesday a report was released on workplace health and safety in New Zealand.  The report was prepared for the Minister of Labour, now Simon Bridges, by an independent advisory panel.  The Panel found that New Zealand’s current approach in this area was not fit for the purpose; that all
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Private Posts Rōpu Māori

Te Hōnore Parekura Horomia

Kāore e kore kua rongo kōrero koutou e whai wāhi mai ana ki te Pānui nei, tērā kua riro a te Hōnore Parekura Horomia i a aitua i te Mane kua hori nei. E kore pea koutou e mōhio ki te wāhi ki a Parekura ki roto i tēnei kaupapa.