E16 17 May 2019 New Government Tourism Strategy
We have also reviewed the Government’s new tourism strategy. From a Māori policy perspective its good – in that it acknowledges Treaty relationships, the importance
We have also reviewed the Government’s new tourism strategy. From a Māori policy perspective its good – in that it acknowledges Treaty relationships, the importance
Title: Briefing on the 2017/18 financial performance of Te Tumu Paeroa (the Māori Trustee) Publisher & Date: Māori Affairs Select Committee, April 2019 Type of
This quarterly review provides a summary of significant Māori focused social, economic and Treaty policy developments for the period 1 January to 31 March 2019.
On Wednesday, Workplace Relations and Safety Minister, Iain Lees-Galloway, re-announced that the adult minimum wage is increasing on Monday by $1.20 per hour, up to
Māori Fisheries Sector Within the Māori business sector, the main item this week was the annual Māori Fisheries Conference, and Te Ohu Kaimoana AGM –
This week the Government announced that 3G and 4G spectrum usage rights will be mostly renewed for a twenty-year period, with Spark, Vodafone and 2Degrees
Title: Future of Tax: Final Report Volume 1 (Recommendations) Publisher & Date: Tax Working Group (Government): February 2019 Type of Report: Independent Review Length, style:
In this week’s Government media release about new investment into Māori land (see lead article above) there is the statement, “Research released in 2013 found
The third Māori-focused funding announcement from the PGF relates to establishing ‘Regional Digital Hubs’ and ensuring marae can be connected to broadband. Circa $21 million
On Monday further funding of $13.2 million from the PGF was announced by joint Ministers for He Poutama Rangatahi (HPR). [1] This funding will come