Te Reo Rangatira – further policy updates; 1 August 2014 (edition 26/2014)
Last week we advised on Māori language policy matters, in particular the Government’s proposed Māori Language Strategy, and proposed legislation. In our briefing we noted
Last week we advised on Māori language policy matters, in particular the Government’s proposed Māori Language Strategy, and proposed legislation. In our briefing we noted
Background This week is Māori language week and accordingly this briefing focuses on te reo Māori policy matters. Additionally this year the outgoing Minister
Te Reo Rangatira[i] He Whakamārama Ko te Wiki tēnei o te Reo Māori, ā, nā konei ka hāngai tēnei pānui ki ngā kaupapa mō te
On Thursday the Minister of Māori Affairs, Dr Pita Sharples, announced the release of a new Māori language strategy. The Minister’s announcement confirms governance structural
This week the New Zealand Māori Council (Māori Council) have indicated they are likely to seek an urgent Waitangi Tribunal hearing (i.e. file a
This week is Māori Language Week. Accordingly this briefing focuses on te reo Māori policy settings, and current policy issues arising. By way of background,
As this week is Māori Language Week this briefing focuses on te reo Māori policy settings, and current policy issues arising. By way of background,
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori Nō te mea hoki ko te Wiki tēnei o te Reo Māori, e aro ana tēnei pānui ki ngā
Following the Government’s Budget, Statements of Intent have been published for Government departments and ministries. These documents are effectively three-year strategic plans, annual business plans,