E25 26 July 2019 Historic Land Grievances
This week mainstream and Māori media have been reporting on the land occupation / protest at Ihumātao (see below for further background about this). Essentially
This week mainstream and Māori media have been reporting on the land occupation / protest at Ihumātao (see below for further background about this). Essentially
Te Puni Kōkiri has uploaded onto its website Cabinet papers around Te Ture Whenua Māori. The main paper, from November 2018, talks about introducing a
Local Government Bill (Pānui 12/2019) Ngāi Tahu and the Canterbury Regional Council Earlier this month, Parliament voted down, at its first reading, a bill
Budget 2019 Pānui 18/2019 The Government released its 2019/2020 Budget – i.e. the formal spending plan for 1 July 2019 to 30 June
The new statistics on Māori business from Stats NZ shows positive growth in the Māori economy. Entities which are listed as Māori tax authorities –
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.
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
Last Sunday the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, co-jointly with the Regional Economic Development Minister, Shane Jones, announced that $100 million from the PGF will be