Lily Tootill is gearing up for big competition at this year's Horse of the Year event. Lily Tootill - Ngāi Tahu says, “Horse of the Year has always been the pinnacle of the NZ season for me and for many other riders. It's very special to come here and even more special to be able to finally jump in the bigger classes that you watch as a kid.”
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New Kaikōura rūnanga rep appointed
Darren Kerei-Keepa is the new Kaikōura representative on the Ngāi Tahu executive board.
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Kaikōura rūnanga to elect rep for Ngāi Tahu Board
Te Rūnanga o Kaikōura will today elect a new delegate on the Ngāi Tahu Board, replacing Sir Mark Solomon who has held the representative role for the last 17 years.
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John Key- How will Māori remember him?
So how will John Key the Prime Minister be remembered? We look back at John Key's career, from his bromance with Barack Obama, pony-gate scandal and party politics during his three terms as this country's leader.
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Ngāi Tahu provides support for quake-affected whānau
Ngāi Tahu has made it their mission to continue sending food and water to people who are still stuck in Kaikoura. Some people have already arrived by helicopter to Cheviot - 55 minutes from Kaikoura.
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Ngāi Tahu work with Civil Defence to provide relief
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu has teamed up with the Civil Defence service to provide emergency relief. One of those projects includes opening the doors to Takahanga Marae in Kaikoura and providing satellite phones to provide a means of communication.
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Native Affairs – We stand together
As the country again comes to terms with natural disasters, we pay tribute to the resilience kiwis have shown in the past to help deal with a crisis.
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'No power, no water and no access' in Oaro- Solomon
The small community of Oaro just 15 kilometers south of Kaikoura have been cut off and have no access via roads. Ngaī Tahu Chairman Sir Mark Solomon says like Kaikouroa they will be working to help the people of Oaro.
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Dutch Royals impressed with Ngāi Tahu advancements
The Dutch Royals have their eyes on one of New Zealand's most asset rich tribes. South Island iwi Ngāi Tahu welcomed King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima and gave them an insight into their $1bil entity.
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Online Extra- Kidwell set to coach Kiwis
David Kidwell (Ngāi Tahu) will take over the reins of the Kiwis until the end of next year's Rugby League World Cup. Kidwell has served three years as assistant coach of the side, and will now turn to his most immediate task; recruiting his coaching staff heading forward.