About 100 SOUL members and supporters issued a clarion call to the Auckland City Council to protect Ihumātao.
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Mayoral 'Shots Fired' at Manurewa Marae
Auckland Mayor Phill Goff took the fight to Māori Mayoral Contender John Tamihere for the very first time at Manurewa Marae today.
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Four Māori Labour candidates in Papakura Local Board race
The four Māori candidates running for the Papakura Local Board in 2019 are hoping to encourage more Māori to get into local government.
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Te Kotahi a Tāmaki explore social procurement opportunities for marae
It's been labelled as a "game changer" in tackling inequality for Māori in our Super City. The Auckland City Council and Te Kotahi a Tāmaki representing the 33 marae of Auckland have come together to look at levelling the playing field for Māori and PI business opportunities.
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Home fires burn strong as rāhui put in place
Tangata whenua and residents from the Kaipara region put their rāhui on the Dome Valley proposed dump site. However, the community is yet to see whether the rāhui will be legally binding agreement as a result of iwi division.
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A load of rubbish? Disagreement over Dome Valley dump rahui
Opposition to a proposed dumpsite in the Dome Valley near Warkworth is mounting. Local mana whenua today have weighed in, saying any rahui must have the blessing of Ngāti Manuhiri.
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Climate emergency declared by Akl Council
Auckland Council's Environment and Community Committee has voted to join a growing community of cities around the world who have formally and publicly recognised the urgency for action by declaring a climate emergency.
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Kaipara community says no to Auckland's rubbish
Kaipara District Council, community and iwi have put a rāhui on the Dome Valley dump site in an effort to stop a Chinese-owned company Waste Management from getting a resource consent for a landfill on a 1000-hectare land that contains many waterways.
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Central government should foot the bill for Auckland infrastructure
John Tamihere says central government should pay for the infrastructure in Auckland and not the rate payer following his most recent announcement during his campaign in the Auckland mayoral race.
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Auckland Council confirm fewer Anzac Day services
There will be 58 fewer Anzac Day events around the region this year due to the "heightened security environment" in the wake of the Christchurch attacks.