Māori news stories for the week ending 19 October 2012
The Māori Battalion Association has announced they will dissolve the Association and will hold their final hui (a remembrance service) in Wellington on 1 December
The Māori Battalion Association has announced they will dissolve the Association and will hold their final hui (a remembrance service) in Wellington on 1 December
This week the Treaty Tribes Coalition and the Māori Fisheries Trust held the seventh National Māori Fisheries Conference in Auckland. The conference focussed on fisheries
Tiroa E and Te Hape B Trusts (Ngāti Rereahu) have indicated that their attempt to purchase two of the former Crafar dairy farms has been
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Claims Settlement Bill Oral submissions are now being heard on the Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Claims Settlement Bill. This settlement proposal has attracted
This morning Land Information Minister, Maurice Williamson, and the Associate Minister of Finance, Jonathan Coleman announced their approval of the second recommendation of the Overseas
On Monday, Trusts from Tūwharetoa and Ngāti Rereahu announced that they were in the process of making a Waitangi Tribunal claim against Landcorp and Land
On Monday a group from Ngāti Rereahu began a land occupation on Crafar farms near Benneydale (south of Te Kuiti). The occupation is to ensure
On Wednesday High Court Judge, Justice Miller, ruled that the decision by Land Information Minister, Maurice Williamson, and the Associate Minister of Finance, Jonathan Coleman,