Māori New for the Week Ending 12 February 2016 (3/2016)
The New Zealand Society of Translators and Interpreters is preparing to translate the Treaty of Waitangi into thirty languages (to mark its 30th anniversary).
The New Zealand Society of Translators and Interpreters is preparing to translate the Treaty of Waitangi into thirty languages (to mark its 30th anniversary).
On Tuesday the Prime Minister, John Key, delivered his opening statement to parliament. This speech sets out the Government’s policy agenda for the year.
On Thursday trade ministers from twelve Asian-Pacific countries signed the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement in Auckland. There was significant Māori (and other) protest
Vanessa Clark and Brian Morris have been appointed to the board of Te Māngai Pāho. Doug Hauraki and Professor Rawinia Higgins have also been
Māori news stories for the week ending 29 January 2015 On Tuesday a large fire destroyed part of a building at Te Wānanga o Raukawa.
Political speeches also continued during the week, with the Prime Minister delivering his annual State of the Nation speech on Wednesday. The primary focus
The Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust is currently holding a series of hui to discuss the potential sale of its largest property asset, the
The political and policy year commenced in earnest last weekend with politicians attending Rātana Pā celebrations, along with Māori leaders and dignitaries. (This is
Yesterday the Minister of Education, Hekia Parata, announced that Turakina Māori Girls’ College would close on 27 January 2016. This follows two rounds of consultation
For this edition of Pānui we have provided summary reviews of iwi financial outcomes, from iwi financial statements, as these documents become more readily available