Te Whakaminenga o Ngā Hapū o Ngāpuhi member Bryce Smith says he does not welcome any Māori families working and living in Australia back to the Northland if they take part in any oil exploration.
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Northland hapū to march from Reinga to Waitangi over oil concerns
Northland hapū came together en masse today at Cape Reinga destined to arrive at Waitangi on Wednesday.
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Te Rarawa to track oil exploration in Northland
Northland iwi, Te Rarawa will be keeping a close eye on oil exploration movements in the Northland region.
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Noble Bob Douglas drops anchor
The Noble Bob Douglas drill ship was confronted at sea today by one of the six Oil Free Seas flotilla.
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Oil exploration in Gisborne sparks protest
Canadian company Tag Oil and Apache Corporation have been given consent to drill an exploratory well just outside of Gisborne, but with the Gisborne District Council by-passing the public consultation process, protestors took to the streets of Gisborne to voice their concerns.
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New proposed oil and gas exploration areas announced
The Govt today announced the new proposed areas for its oil and gas exploration block offer in 2014. More than 400,000km2 is being consulted on.
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Flavell on new exploration areas, and more
Piripi Taylor speaks with Māori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell, on the latest news.
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Native Affairs- Simon Bridges
Parliament is currently considering a change to the Crown Minerals Bill which would punish protesters deemed to be interfering with offshore petroleum and mineral exploration in our exclusive economic zone. The first offence would stop deep sea protesters from performing dangerous acts.
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Mining consent concerns local iwi
Rangitāne o Tāmaki Nui a Rua are wary of a new mining exploration underway in Dannevirke.