Tonight, Native Affairs investigates the finances at a Govt-funded South Auckland Māori disability support services trust, Te Rōpū Taurima o Manukau.
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Māori King's son pleads guilty to burglary and theft
One of the Māori King's sons appeared before the Auckland District Court on theft and burglary charges.
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Te Tirohanga programme hopes to inspire change
The launch of the Te Tirohanga programme within our prison system is the most significant Māori-based work that's taken place since the first Māori focus unit was established in 1997.
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Native Affairs- Teina Pora
Today after 21 years of being locked up for a crime many say he didn't commit Teina Pora received the news that he'd long been waiting for.
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87 year old woman assaulted in Hastings
A very brave lady, that's how police have described the 87-year-old widow who was assaulted while collecting the mail outside her Frimley home in Hastings.
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Two teenagers charged for manslaughter of Stephen Dudley
Two teenagers will go on trial over the death of 15-year-old Stephen Dudley after a West Auckland school rugby training session.
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Native Affairs- In Self-Defence
It's been long argued that when it comes to police prosecutions Māori are far more likely to have the book thrown at them than Pākehā.
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Maheno gets life imprisonment
Life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 18 years. That's the sentence handed down by the High Court at Whangarei today to Edwin Maheno for the brutal murder of his uncle and aunt, Ivan and Carmen Maheno, in Pamapuria in May this year.
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Police treating Rotorua death as suspicious
Police are treating the death of Israel Jack as suspicious. The 20-year-old Ngāti Pikiao descendant died in Rotorua almost three weeks ago after being hit by two vehicles.
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Native Affairs- Luana Williams Panel
Luana Williams was 25 years old when she disappeared from her Tauranga home on June the 5th 1986. Her exit was swift, leaving behind her cigarettes, passport and purse.