Palmerston North have voted in a binding referendum to not allow the establishment of Māori seats.
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Four districts reject Māori wards
Labour MP Tāmati Coffey is disappointed Māori will not be represented on the Western Bay of Plenty, Manawatū, Palmerston North or Whakatāne City Councils after polls released over the weekend revealed an overwhelming majority rejecting their establishment.
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Manawatū to present submission on Mental Health Inquiry
More than thirty government and non-government organisations from across the Manawatū region are preparing to deliver what will be the first district submission for the Government Inquiry into Mental Health and Addiction.
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Te Reureu set to kick off Tangata Rau Festival
Six teams will grace the Palmerston North Regent Theatre stage to battle it out for one of two qualifying spots for Te Matatini next year.
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Same faces, new groups for Rangitāne kapa haka
The top Rangitāne haka team, Kairanga, is putting its reputation on the line by disbanding and spreading across three groups in an effort to get more performers to the national competition.
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Grassroots Trust 2018 Junior National Touch Championship, U18 Boys, Manawatū v Canterbury
Coverage of the best young Touch players in New Zealand as they face off in 6 grades.
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Grassroots Trust 2018 Junior National Touch Championship, U16 Boys, Manawatū v Taranaki
Coverage of the best young Touch players in New Zealand as they face off in 6 grades: U16 Boys, Girls and Mixed and U18 Boys, Girls and Mixed.
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Rangitīkei councillor to raise 'Māori Ward' issue.
Rangitīkei District Councillor Soraya Peke-Mason will continue campaigning to establish Māori wards on councils, despite the Green Party member's bill calling for a change to the Local Electoral Act being voted down at its first reading.
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He Maimai Aroha- Akeila Araroa-Waerea
The Māori community is mourning the shock loss of 20-year-old Akeila Araroa-Waerea, a young mother who was renowned for her vibrant smile, soulful voice and strong kapa haka skills.
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Nehe Milner-Skudder welcomes the new tackling laws
Nehe Milner-Skudder welcomes the new tackling laws, he says the rule changes will not only help educate players but will also prevent serious injury.