Ngāmotu iwi & Andrew Judd applaud Māori ward establishment in New Plymouth.
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Hugs and hongi as New Plymouth council votes for Māori ward
A large crowd urged the council on with a passionate waiata.
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Controversial Māori ward back on agenda for New Plymouth council
The council is calling for submissions on a number of options to establish a Māori ward.
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Police say two overnight incidents in New Plymouth unrelated
A brawl involving groups representing Mongrel Mob and Black Power gangs clashed in the New Plymouth city centre overnight. Police say this occurred an hour after reports of gunshots in Marfell suburb.
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Aotearoa Māori Surf Titles celebrate 25th anniversary
Over 50 Māori surfers came together over the weekend at New Plymouth's Waitara beach for a good break with this year marking the 25th anniversary of the Aotearoa Māori Surfing Titles.
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65th MWWL National Conference underway
Members of the Māori Women's Welfare League have gathered in Taranaki rohe for the organisation's 65th National Conference.
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Nazi insignia marked out on kura field
A huge swastika left on the school field, their Māori flag was stolen and thousands of dollars worth of damage caused by vandals has Moturoa Primary School principal questioning if the vandalism was racially motivated.
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Te Atiawa place names officially recognised
The New Zealand Geographic board has announced a revision of place names in North Taranaki. Six locations in Te Atiawa will now be recognised by their Māori place names. A seventh location has been given a Māori title.
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Petroleum protestors dragged away
Climate change protests in New Plymouth got ugly today with people being dragged away amidst streams of tears. The protesters were trying to block the entrance of dignitaries to the New Zealand Petroleum conference.
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$1.6 mill for new classrooms at New Plymouth Kura Kaupapa
A soil turning ceremony today marked the start of a $1.6 million construction project in New Plymouth at Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Pi’ipi’inga Kakano Mai Rangiatea.