Māori news stories for the week ending 7 December 2012
• Mana Party leader, Hone Harawira, appeared in Court on Thursday in relation to a charge of failing to remove a vehicle (at a protest
• Mana Party leader, Hone Harawira, appeared in Court on Thursday in relation to a charge of failing to remove a vehicle (at a protest
Purpose This quarterly review provides a summary of significant Māori-focused social, economic and treaty policy developments for the period 1 July 2012 to 30 September
On Tuesday the New Zealand Police released a report outlining statistics relating to family violence deaths, between 2004 and 2011. The report is entitled, Statistical
On Thursday the Oaths and Declarations (Upholding the Treaty of Waitangi) Amendment Bill was selected from the parliamentary ballot. This is a private member’s Bill
On Wednesday the Government released a report entitled, Delivering better public services: supporting vulnerable children. As the name suggests, this document seeks to demonstrate how
On Tuesday Social Development Minister, Paula Bennett, released a Summary of Submissions on the Green Paper for Vulnerable Children. (Note the summary is actually 176
Doctor Katarina Edmonds and Doctor Poia Rewi have been appointed to the Board of The Maori Language Commission. They will replace outgoing members, Dame Iritana
On Wednesday the Coroners’ Office (within the Ministry of Justice) released a report on the deaths of Cru and Chris Kahui – twin babies murdered
Purpose This paper provides a summary of significant Māori-focused social, economic and treaty policy developments for the quarter 1 April 2012 to 30 June 2012.
Last Wednesday Nelson-based Wakatū Incorporation lost a High Court claim against the Crown for claimed breaches of fiduciary duty, and good faith in its dealings