After fighting so hard to have Māori wards established, both locally and nationally, standing in Whakatāne District Council's first election to include them may seem to be a given for Toni Boynton.
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'Disengaged and disenfranchised'- new programme to get more Māori involved in local elections
Increasing Māori participation in local democracy is the intention behind a "crucial" project, because Māori and young people are "disengaged and disenfranchised".
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The Legend of Baron To'a
Fritz, a young Tongan man grappling with his wrestling superstar father Baron To'a's legacy, both metaphorically and literally following in his deceased father's footsteps by fighting for the return of his dad's stolen championship belt.
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Initiative to have rangatahi voices heard in local politics begins
Antoine Coffin (Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāti Raukawa) of Tauranga, is a New Zealand descendant of French and American settlers, has held many titles, and has received numerous awards for hi
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A Reason to Rhyme
A Reason to Rhyme, is a music documentary that explores the relationship that Māori and Pacific youth have with Hip Hop - as an alternative form of culture & identity.
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Te Ao with Moana Mana Wahine, Episode 1
Moana Maniapoto hosts a round table (or two) to explore the relationship between, and the influence of, wāhine and Te Tiriti O Waitangi.
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Waitangi Day 2022, Episode 1
A special package that looks back at some of the Waitangi commemorations since the 1930s, and takes us on a journey through one of the most important historical sites of Aotearoa.
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Waitangi Day 2022
Celebrate with us. Māori Television has dedicated its entire programming to all New Zealanders this Waitangi Day.
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Tūwharetoa building new home for council to cement 'enduring relationship'
Taupō District Council and Te Whare Hono o Tūwharetoa have announced they are working together on a new civic administration building in the Taupō town centre.
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Councils shut iwi out of planning process
Local government is locking iwi out of major decisions when it comes to resource consents, despite laws stating Māori must be part of the process.