Te Rūnanga-Ā-Iwi-Ō-Ngāpuhi are throwing their support behind the legal action started by Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu to block attempts by the Māori Fisheries Settlement Trust to change the way surplus f
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No end in sight for Motiti Islanders
The Motiti Rohe Moana Trust won rulings in the Environment and High Court which gave local councils the power to regulate fishing in order to protect native species. However three commercial fishing organisations are seeking to overturn the High Court's decision in the court of appeal today.
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Māori input essential for NZ marine conservation- US Professor
An American Professor of Environmental Management says Aotearoa could lead the world in marine conservation if there is strong Māori involvement.
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Māori claimants still seek rights to marine and coastal areas
The latest Waitangi Tribunal hearing for Wai 2660, dealing with the Marine and Coastal (Takutai Moana Act) 2011 Inquiry, took place at Waiwhetu Marae in Lower Hutt today. Iwi claimants from around the country gathered to make their submissions to the tribunal for the rights to their coastal water areas.
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Māori Fisheries Conference 2019 announced
The Māori Fisheries Conference is in its eighth consecutive year and has become the pre-eminent hui in fisheries for Iwi and Māori fishing interests.
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Māori fishing strategy proposal has been welcomed by Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki.
One of three principal iwi in Gisborne, Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki, wants full control over their fishing rights. Lead negotiator Willie Te Aho says the new proposed Māori fishing strategy looks set to support their wishes.
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Māori looking to capitalise on China deal
Seafood harvester and exporter Moana New Zealand see greater exporting benefits for iwi and Māori fisheries. It follows the signing of a recent trade agreement this week between New Zealand and China.
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Fiji PM gets a taste of Māori business
Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has touched down in New Zealand for a five-day trip. Today he was in Auckland for a tour of Moana New Zealand fisheries. He is in New Zealand to gain insight into Māori business methods in the fisheries sector with the goal of developing Fiji's economy.
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Māori Party shouldn’t leave partnership over Kermadecs- Turia
The former leadert of the Māori Party Dame Tariana Turia doessn’t think the party should sever its ties with the government over the Kermadecs.
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Māori Party challenged to leave government over Kermadecs
The Māori Party is being challenged to walk away from the government over the divide between Māori and the government regarding the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary. In an announcement today, Te Ohu Kaimoana will continue taking the government to court over Māori rights to the Kermadecs.