Professor Jarrod Haar's current research is primarily focused on Māori burnout. He hopes Māori organisations will consider taking on his research.
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MĀORI TELEVISION WINS GOLD AT PROMAX ANZ 2021 AWARDS!
Māori Television has scored gold for excellence at one of the biggest marketing awards in Australasia.
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RSE workers allowed one-way quarantine free travel in October
From October recognised seasonal employer (RSE) workers will be allowed one-way quarantine-free travel into Aotearoa from Samoa, Tonga, and Vanuatu in a bid to help the horticulture industry recove
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Kaikohe turning employment statistics around
The small Northland town of Kaikohe often gets a bad rap in the media for low employment statistics.
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Māori TV gearing up for long-term "free range working"
As the world stopped, Māori Television kept their cameras (and business) rolling during the Covid-19 era.
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Auckland Action Against Poverty calls for end to benefit sanctions
While the benefit sanction for mothers who don't name the fathers of their children has gone, many other sanctions remain.
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Coalition should have reformed welfare before Covid-19 outbreak – economist
Is a two-tier welfare system is forming before the eyes of the nation?
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Is the government working to get women back to mahi?
Marama Davidson says her fellow MP, Julie-Ann Genter, wanted the government to put women at the forefront of their Covid-19 reset.
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Māori accountant perplexed by Government taxing wage subsidy
Chartered accountant Renata Kahuroa (Ngāti Kahungunu) says wage subsidy criteria need to be loosened to help workers stay employed.
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Tourism industry suffered worst impact of Covid-19
A Māori tourism operator says domestic tourists from Auckland are key to helping his industry recover from Covid-19.