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Settlements Treaty

Rangitāne o Manawatū Sign a Deed of Settlement with the Crown

Last Saturday Rangitāne o Manawatū signed a Deed of Settlement with the Crown in regards to its historic Treaty of Waitangi claims.  The settlement includes financial redress of $13.5 million.  Inclusive within this figure is the vesting of eleven properties.  The Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, Chris Finlayson, acknowledged
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Government

Science Funding – Applications Open

Last Wednesday the Minister of Science and Innovation, Steven Joyce, announced the opening of the contestable science research fund.  There is a total of $35 million available per year, within two funding pools.  The first pool is for ‘smart ideas’ and applications of between $400,000 and $1 million will be
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Economic Fisheries

Te Pūtea Whakatupu Trust – Legal Challenge Commenced

This week legal counsel for the National Urban Māori Authority (NUMA) commenced the process of seeking a High Court Judicial Review of the impending structural changes to Te Pūtea Whakatupu Trust, and the court is now timetabling a hearing. By way of background, this trust is established under the Māori
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Health Social

Draft Health Strategy Released

The Ministry of Health is consulting on a new health strategy (the last one was written in 2000).  It has five strategic themes, and beneath these twenty actions are identified.  The themes are: ‘people-powered’ (i.e. a customer focused approach), ‘closer to home’ (i.e. locating services within communities where possible, rather
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Social Welfare

Te Pū Harakeke Funding Application Process Released

Te Puni Kōkiri has released details on its Te Pū Harakeke funding, and have invited applications from whānau, hapū, iwi and community groups.  This funding is for ‘local level’ initiatives, within three funding areas: maara kai (community gardens), applications can be up to $2,000 Matariki celebration events, applications can be
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Health Social Welfare

Report on Young Mothers Released

On Tuesday Statistics New Zealand released a 29-page report entitled, Young Mothers in the New Zealand Workforce 1994-2014.  This study highlights the employment disadvantages (i.e. unemployment and under-employment) that young mothers experience.  The report provides data on two groupings of young mothers, 15-19 years, and 20-24 years. The research has
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Health Social

Revised Māori Population Data Released

On Tuesday Statistics New Zealand released revised Māori population estimates.  This data is derived from the census, migration trends, and births and deaths.  The data replaces earlier Māori population estimates, and is available for each individual year of age, as well as by age grouping.  Statistics New Zealand estimates the
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Appointments and Awards

Tau Henare has been appointed as a member of the Housing New Zealand Board. Rangimahora Reddy has been appointed as a member of the newly formed Palliative Care Advisory Panel (PCAP). Professor Margaret Mutu has been awarded the Royal Society of New Zealand’s Pou Aronui Award; for her contributions to
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Settlements Treaty

Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki Signed a Deed of Settlement with the Crown

Last Saturday Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki signed a Deed of Settlement with the Crown in regards to its historic Treaty of Waitangi claims. The settlement includes financial redress of $12.7 million.  Inclusive within this are two commercial properties, and one joint commercial property with the Marutūāhu Collective; along with deferred
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Health Social Welfare

Aged-Care Research Released

On Tuesday the Ministry of Health released (online), Extra Help With Daily Activities in Advanced Age  This short report is derived from the broader cohort study, Te Puāwaitanga O Ngā Tapuwae Kia Ora Tonu – Life and Living in Advanced Age – which involved a sample of Māori (aged 80
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Education Social

Manaakitanga Aotearoa Charitable Trust Investigation

Last Friday the Tertiary Education Commission released a media statement on its investigations into a former Private Training Establishment (PTE) called Manaakitanga Aotearoa Charitable Trust.  By way of background the Chief Executive of this Trust was Donna Grant, and the Trust had been subcontracted to deliver Māori performing arts programmes
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Employment Social

Labour Market Scorecard Released

  On Wednesday the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment released its Labour Market Scorecard, for the quarter ending 30 September 2015. The scorecard is a one-page summary of labour market indicators, derived from recently published data. The key Māori-orientated statistics included are that: the Māori employment rate was 57.5%,
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Economic Government Land

Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill – Current Policy Changes

  On Monday the Minister for Māori Development, Te Ururoa Flavell, advised that Cabinet have agreed to a number of changes to the draft Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill. By way of background, in May the Minister released an exposure draft of the bill, and an associated consultation document, which
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Agriculture Aquaculture Fisheries Forestry Freshwater Policy Government Land Mining Oil Exploration

Environmental Reporting – Consultation Document Released

On Wednesday the Ministry for the Environment and Statistics New Zealand released a consultation document on proposed topics for future environmental reporting (2016 onwards). This will include reporting on potential impacts on ‘te ao Māori’, with reporting topics proposed within this area being; mauri; mātauranga; tikanga practice; customary use and
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Māori News Stories for the Week Ending 13 November 2015

On Tuesday the Minister for Māori Development, Te Ururoa Flavell, announced that New Zealand Trade and Enterprise have committed to creating three new positions dedicated to increasing Māori business internationally. The new positions include increasing the number of New Zealand based customer managers to five, and creating a new Business