Auckland based Māori social workers known as Kaitoko Whānau workers are upset their jobs are to be axed.
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Flavell is outraged over Christchurch housing
Māori Development Minister, Te Ururoa Flavell, is outraged and has private landlords in his sights.
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Māori Party looks to refresh and rebrand
The Māori Party has held a two-day wānanga recognising the need to “refresh and rebrand” itself in order to bridge the gap between the previous regime and the current one.
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Māori Development Minister outraged over rental property conditions in Christchurch
The squalid condition of some private rental properties in Christchurch has outraged the Māori Development Minister.
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Māori Development Minister takes legal advice over the sale of the Mapuna Atea farm.
Māori Development Minister, Te Ururoa Flavell, has taken legal advice over the sale of the Mapuna Atea farm.
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Govt announces expansion of Māori and Pasifika Trades Training
Today the Government announced the expansion of the Māori and Pasifika Trades Training initiative. Three new consortia have joined the 12 providers who are already with the programme.
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Support grows for Australian Aboriginal communities from Māori MPs
Māori MPs have been writing to political parties in Australia in a bid to stop the closure of around 150 Aboriginal communities. Over the past week Te Kāea was in Australia reporting on the issue, while back in Aotearoa, the Aboriginal communities have certainly gained a lot of support.
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Ministers meet with Taranaki Māori to discuss important issues
A ministerial delegation including Prime Minister John Key is being held in Taranaki over the next few days meeting with local whānau, hapū, iwi, and Māori organisations.
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Māori Party President disappointed at criticism from Turia and Sharples
Māori Party president Naida Glavish is disappointed at the continued criticism towards Te Ururoa Flavell by the party's former co-leaders Pita Sharples and Tariana Turia.
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Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga launches new website
A new maori research website could play a vital role in helping shape government policy in the future.