Te Reo Māori Policy Matters Arising To 8 July 2016 (edition 23/2016)
Background 1. This week is Māori Language Week for 2016 and accordingly this briefing focuses first on Te Reo Māori policy matters. The theme for
Background 1. This week is Māori Language Week for 2016 and accordingly this briefing focuses first on Te Reo Māori policy matters. The theme for
He Whakamārama Ko te Wiki tēnei o Te Reo Māori mō 2016, ā, nā konei ka hāngai tēnei pānui ki ngā take kaupapahere mō Te
This month a renewed Statement of Intent (2016/21) and a Statement of Performance Expectations (2016/17) for Te Māngai Pāho (TMP) were tabled in Parliament.
Earlier this month the Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori/Māori Language Commission Statement of Performance Expectations for 2016/17 was tabled in Parliament. This
Yesterday Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori (Māori Language) Bill was read in Parliament for the third time. The bill was successful (104 votes
Māori Language – Crown Acknowledge of Past Harm Announced On Wednesday the Minister for Māori Development, Te Ururoa Flavell announced an amendment to his proposed
Māori Language Sector Reforms Last Friday the Māori Affairs Select Committee tabled its report back to Parliament on the Māori Language (Te Reo Māori) Bill.
Another Māori language planning document released this month was the Te Taura Whiri 2015/16 Statement of Performance Expectations (its business plan for the year to
Last week we advised that the Minister for Māori Development, Te Ururoa Flavell, indicated that cabinet had approved amendments to the current Māori Language
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