Trademark of the word ‘koha’: omnibus excerpt from week ending 25 November 2011
An American company has successfully obtained a New Zealand trademark for the word ‘koha’, despite an objection from the Horowhenua Library Trust. We advise that
An American company has successfully obtained a New Zealand trademark for the word ‘koha’, despite an objection from the Horowhenua Library Trust. We advise that
Ngā Hapū o Whāngārei have made submissions to the Whāngārei District Council to defer the sale of Port of Whāngārei land until their Waitangi Tribunal
In its Treaty policy statement, the National Party proposes further iwi/Crown hui, changes to speed up legislative processes, and further resourcing for the Office of
Waitangi Tribunal grants urgency to the Kōhanga Reo National Trust Board This week the Waitangi Tribunal agreed to consider with urgency the Kōhanga Reo
This briefing paper provides a summary of key Māori-focused social, economic and treaty policy developments for the quarter 1 July 2011 to 30 September 2011.
On Wednesday Lieutenant General Sir Jerry Mateparae (Ngāi Kahungunu, Tūharetoa, Tuhoe, Te Āi Haunui-a-Pāāangi) was sworn in as Governor-General. Rau Hoskins (Ngāi Wai, Ngāi Hau)
Last week the Kōhanga Reo National Trust recieved an urgent hearing from the Waitangi Tribunal. In response to evidence presented the Tribunal has requested from the
Te Kōhanga Reo Trust Board have announced that their Waitangi Tribunal treaty claim will receive an urgent hearing by the Waitangi Tribunal. Te Kōhanga Reo
This week Ngāti Kahu has filed a claim with the Tribunal requesting that it order the Crown to return forestry land. This action follows its
On Monday an urgent Treaty of Waitangi Claim was lodged by Dr Timoti Karetu, Tina Olsen-Ratana and Dame Iritana Te Rangi Tawhiwhirangi on behalf of