Tribes from around the country converged on Tūrangawaewae Marae for the Coronation, marking the 10th year of King Tuheitia's reign. The Māori King emerged from Māhinarangi meeting house to listen to the many topics raised by Māori leaders.
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Treaty of Waitangi to be housed in new exhibition
NZ's most precious documents will soon have a new home. Including the Treaty of Waitangi, the three manuscripts which influenced some of our country's most historic milestones are set to be relocated to the National Library in Wellington.
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Give Iwi access to CYF database- Curtis
Sir Toby Curtis is calling on iwi to stand up and take responsibility to stop child abuse in our communities. This follows the sentencing of those responsible for his death of three-year-old boy Moko Rangitoheriri in Taupō last year.
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Ownership rights and welfare key topics at Iwi meeting
Over the next two days serious issues affecting Māori will be debated in the iwi leader's forum being held in Rotorua. Ownership rights and the welfare of our people are some of the key areas being discussed.
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Politicians call for government to stop selling State houses
Leader of the Mana Party, Hone Harawira says foreigners should be blocked from buying homes here in NZ. Harawira was part of the NZ Housing summit held this weekend in Auckland where around 50 people gathered discussed the state of housing for the most vulnerable in our country.
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Iwi gutted by raw sewage spill in Raglan estuary
Raglan local Chloe Hartstone says a five-month ban for shellfish needs to be put in place. This comes after a major sewage pipe burst into the Raglan estuary. Despite warnings, people are still being seen out on the water.
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Mixed feelings on use of 1080
1080 was a focal point at the Whānau, Hapū and Iwi in Conservation conference held in Te Teko. Māori conservationists as well as representatives from the Department of Conservation debated the continued use of 1080 around NZ.
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Hamilton Mainstream School Unveils New Pou Whakairo
A Hamilton mainstream school unveiled their new carved post today. Pukete Primary School commissioned the pou be carved, to honour and deepen the school's relationship with the local subtribes of Ngāti Wairere and Ngāti Koura.
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National Surfing Highlights: Four runner-up finishes for Kereopa
Highlights from this year's Billabong National Surfing Championships this weekend.
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Tainui-Waikato encourage whānau to give surfing a go
The 8th bi-annual Tainui-Waikato Games, kicked off its surfing competition this weekend in Raglan. It's the third time the event has been held. This year’s focus was about supporting the tribes’ marae and next generations to give this ocean sport a go.