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Primary teachers and principals vote to strike
For the first time in 14 years teachers and principals are looking at a three-hour work stoppage on August 15, and are discussing whether to extend the strike to a full day.
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Flaxmere College supreme winner at PM’s education excellence awards
Flaxmere College in Hastings has won the supreme award at the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards in Wellington this evening. The school was recognised for accelerating Māori student progress through work with whānau and community.
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Student loan cap increase a welcome relief to Māori med students
The Government has lifted the lifetime cap on the student loan. One medical student Kera Sherwood-O'Regan says the option allows for more Māori enter the profession and balance out the numbers.
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Student loan extended for longer degrees
The government is extending the student loan borrowing limit for those in long undergraduate programmes like medicine and dentistry.
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New 12 stone sculptures to mark Māori lunar calendar
Te Mata o Rehua Maramataka is a new Māori lunar calendar on display in South Auckland. 12 sculptures by 10 local carvers including rough sleepers have been created to celebrate the Māori New Year.
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Rangatahi business challenge kicks off in Whangarei
The three-day marae event will introduce around 80 rangatahi to business, help them develop real-world skills and connect them with local Māori entrepreneurs.
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Minister's decision to cancel Hato Pētera's integration agreement
Hato Petera College appears set to be closed down after Education Minister Chris Hipkins made an interim decision to cancel the school's integration agreement.
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NZ workers demand pay equity
Strikes are imminent across four industries in New Zealand with Inland Revenue and Ministry of Business, Employment and Innovation workers, nurses and teachers demanding pay equity.
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Catholic Church wants law change to increase student numbers
Deacon Danny Karatea-Goddard says change is overdue and essential for the survival of the faith and Māori Catholic Schools like Hato Petera.