Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones will not fund Ōpōtiki's Harbour development, writing it off as un-viable and too expensive. The $145-million project would have expanded deep-sea mussel farming off the township's coast and created jobs in the region.
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The fight for a Māori voice
Palmerston North City Mayor Grant Smith is standing by his decision to get Māori wards on the council. Smith told Maori Television's Native Affairs programme that it was better to have Māori at the table.
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New $3mil civil defence building for Waikato
A new civil defence building has been opened in Waikato for cases of emergency and has the capability of ensuring clear communication is spread throughout all regions during emergencies.
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Tai Tokerau Honey Ltd wins supreme at Māori Women's Development Inc Awards
A Northland Māori honey business received the supreme award at the Māori Women's Development Inc awards last night. Rob and Lohnet Murray have been producing manuka honey for almost 10 years and are now coaching more Māori youth into the industry.
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Air NZ focusing on profit, not people- Shane Jones
Air New Zealand has pulled out of yet another rohe and it has left Shane Jones annoyed. The regional development minister says the inconvenience that it will cause will have a direct effect on regional economic development.
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Te Tai Tokerau growth fund targets Tourism
The first release of the provincial growth fund is worth $61.7 million, $17 million of that will go towards Te Tai Tokerau. Funds for the Northland will focus on tourism and logistics.
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Māori business interest at NZ-China mayoral talks
Māori could see a boost in business opportunities as a result of talks between New Zealand Mayors and their Chinese counterparts in attendance at the New Zealand China Mayoral Forum in Wellington.
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2017 Waka Ama Sprints- Premier Men Regional WT12 500- ST. FINAL
2017 Waka Ama Sprints - Premier Men Regional WT12 500 - ST. FINAL
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2017 Waka Ama Sprints- Premier Women Regional WT12 500- ST. FINAL
2017 Waka Ama Sprints - Premier Women Regional WT12 500 - ST. FINAL
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Kahungungu youth want to take hold of their education
Some of the best business heads in Kahungunu have come together, to power up the Māori economy in Hawke's Bay. Growth, that the youth believe, will come through growing with the digital age.