E17 Salient Māori News week ending 29 May 2020
Māui Hudson and Te Rau Kupenga have been appointed to Statistics New Zealand’s (Statistics NZ) new Governance Advisory Board. By way of further background, this advisory board
Māui Hudson and Te Rau Kupenga have been appointed to Statistics New Zealand’s (Statistics NZ) new Governance Advisory Board. By way of further background, this advisory board
Hone Sadler has reportedly stood down as the chair of Tūhoronuku. (Tūhoronuku is the Treaty settlement trust of Ngāpuhi; which the present Minister, Andrew
The Ministry of Health has now released provisional annual suicide figures for 2016. Their information shows there were 553 confirmed suicides. This included 135 Māori
The Mōkai Pātea Waitangi Claims Trust is seeking a mandate to settle their claims, and consultation hui for that are in train for iwi members;
Last Saturday the Otamataha Trust received an apology from the New Zealand Church Missionary Society for historical grievances against Ngāti Tapu and Ngai Tamarāwaho. By
This week The Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust has reconfirmed that it will go ahead with a joint venture between its commercial arm (Taranaki
This week we have reviewed the financial reporting information from three more iwi entities – Waikato/Tainui, Ngāi Tūhoe, and the Port Nicholson Block Settlement
This week some media outlets have reported that Victoria University of Wellington is seeking Crown approval to sell its Karori campus (the former teacher’s
On Wednesday a blessing ceremony was held to commence the future development of a $120 million retirement village. This venture is a partnership between
This week one branch of Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o Te Ika (Te Rūnanganui o Taranaki Whānui), have indicated they are considering a land