Announcement made on the New Zealand Māori Council: E44 from 13 December 2013
On Wednesday the Minister of Māori Affairs, Dr Sharples, announced that the Government is not planning on making any changes to the New Zealand Māori
On Wednesday the Minister of Māori Affairs, Dr Sharples, announced that the Government is not planning on making any changes to the New Zealand Māori
In Pānui 29/2013 (30 August) we advised that the Government had commenced consultation on the Māori Community Development Act (1962). In sum this consultation, being
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu has released their annual report to 30 June 2013, which shows the group’s net profit after tax (i.e. all Ngāi
This week the Waitangi Tribunal declined the application for an urgent hearing of the WAI 2224 claim, which relates to radio spectrum matters. The application
Last week the Government filed a memorandum with the Waitangi Tribunal requesting that the Tribunal decline an application for an urgent hearing of relating to
• This week some media outlets reported that the Tūwharetoa Settlement Trust had lost $29 million on low quality investments. Today, however, the Chairman of the
Yesterday the Supreme Court commenced its two-day hearing of the New Zealand Māori Council et. al. claim concerning the partial sale of state energy companies
In December Justice Young, of the Wellington High Court, released his findings in relation to the case of the New Zealand Māori Council et. al.,
This week legal proceedings were heard in the Wellington High Court relating to the Government policy to partially privatise power-generating companies – (via the Public
Parliamentary matters Māori affairs select committee hold oral submissions for two settlement bills This week the Māori Affairs Select Committee heard oral submissions for two