Toni Waho claims he did not bring the Kōhanga Reo Trust into disrepute. He was the only witness today on the second day of the trial in Wellington.
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Herita Toko receives QSM for commitment to Te Reo Māori and education
A woman who was punished for speaking her native tongue at school has received a Queen's Service Medal for her contribution to the Kōhanga Reo Movement and revitalisation of Te Reo. 85-year-old Herita Toko was recognised for her efforts at Government House in Auckland.
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Reo Pēpi releases second bilingual book series aimed at under fives
Dunedin māmā duo Kitty Brown and Kirsten Parkinson say they have had a “massive” response to their unique, bilingual books and are delighted to be launching a new series.
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Native Affairs – The Judgement Part 2
In part two of our exclusive, we look at a family court decision stopping a little girl from learning the Māori language at a kura kaupapa primary. It is a unique ruling.
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Native Affairs – The Judgement Part 1
Tonight our two part exclusive reveals a vitally important case that's headed to the High Court. It involves a little girl who has been stopped by a Family Court from attending her kura kaupapa.
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Court rules no Māori immersion school for child
A family court has ruled a seven-year-old girl be removed from her full immersion, reo Māori school because her father doesn't speak Māori and feels excluded.
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Te Kāea- He Maimai Aroha 2016
As we farewell 2016 we remember the dearly departed. Those who armed themselves for the greater good, who were leaders in their own right and who taught us so much. Te Kāea would like to pay tribute to their passion, work and dedication.
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Native Affairs- The Insider- Panel
To discuss the future of the Kōhanga Reo movement Mihingarangi Forbes is joined in studio by Veronica Edwards, former kaiako at Te Akau Kōhanga Reo in Tauranga Moana.
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Native Affairs- The Insider- Hekia Parata
To discuss the latest developments at the Kōhanga Reo National Trust, Mihingarangi Forbes spoke to Education Minister Hekia Parata earlier this evening.
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Native Affairs- The Insider- Part 2
Before the break, former Kōhanga Reo Trust Board member Toni Waho broke his silence for the first time since he was sacked by the Board for blowing the whistle about further allegations of questionable spending.