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Researcher to study how Ngāi Tahu investment is making its way into iwi members' pockets
David Tikao is researching how the iwi shares the proceeds of its 1996 Treaty of Waitangi settlement with tribal members for his PhD.
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Bay of Plenty community crowd fund to ensure survival of grassroots rugby
In the Bay of Plenty a givealittle page has been set up to raise money and ensure the survival of local rugby clubs.
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Māori Council calls Government to help Māori businesses
The NZ Māori Council has urged the Government to work more with Māori small business and industry to develop a specific Māori approach to employment and business growth.
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'A lot of us won’t have mahi to go back to'- COVID-19 impact on Māori economy
Tapatahi spoke to Taura Grant, a financial commentator and chief executive of Ngāti Whakaue Assets Trust in Rotorua, to discuss the impact COVID-19 could impact the Māori economy.
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Poverty and rangatahi major concerns in Tairāwhiti
Combating poverty and supporting rangatahi are two areas community leaders in Te Tairāwhiti want to see better supported, and a community trust is hoping to help make this happen by providing funding assistance.
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All iwi urged to get insurance for their marae in case of disaster
A $1 million sprinkler system could have saved Tapu Te Ranga Marae from being destroyed by fire this May.
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Govt clamps down on interest rate cap, truck shops
An interest rate cap for loan sharks and regulations for truck shops are on the cards to minimise irresponsible lending practices on vulnerable consumers, many of whom are Māori and Pasifika. Commerce & Consumer Affairs Minister Kris Faafoi announced these as additional protections to be included in the Credit Contracts Legislation Amendment Bill.
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Have you been cyber-scammed?
13,000 instances of online scams and $33mil in losses were reported to NetSafe by New Zealanders last year. Total losses have tripled since 2017.
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Calling for a pokie-free Tairāwhiti
Elizabeth Crawford, chairperson of Kapai Kaiti in Gisborne, wants to rid Tairawhiti of pokie machines because of the harm they inflict on Māori whānau. This follows the closure of problem-gambling service Te Ara Tika which Crawford says leaves people with gambling problems without support.