Māori Language Commission – Accountability Documents: week ending 27 March 2015 (edition 9/2015)
On 23 December 2014 the Māori Language Commission / Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori, had its two overdue accountability documents tabled in parliament;
On 23 December 2014 the Māori Language Commission / Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori, had its two overdue accountability documents tabled in parliament;
Last Thursday the Members’ Bill of Meka Whaitiri was drawn from the ballot in parliament, and is now lodged on the Parliamentary Order Paper.[1]
On Wednesday the Minister of Education, Hekia Parata, issued a media statement confirming that she is pleased that the Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust Board
This week the Māori Affairs Select Committee heard oral submissions in relation to the Māori Language (Te Reo Māori). A number of speakers expressed
This quarterly review provides a summary of significant Māori-focused social, economic and treaty policy developments for the period 1 October to 31 December 2014. Within
Dr Wharehuia Milroy, Charisma Rangipunga, Dr Ruakere Hond, Dr Rawinia Higgins and Charlie Te Pana have been appointed as members of the Māori Language Advisory
As advised previously, Briefings to Incoming Ministers (‘BIMs’) have been released. These are briefings delivered after an election, and designed to inform ministers about: (i)
This week Justice Alan MacKenzie, of the Wellington High Court, declined an application by Toni Waho for an injunction to stop the Kōhanga Reo National
Television New Zealand (TVNZ) has announced that it intends to outsource the majority of its Māori and Pacific programming, rather than continue producing programmes in-house.
Last Tuesday the Te Puni Kōkiri Annual Report for the year to 30 June 2014 was tabled in parliament. The purpose of this report is