Distinguished artist and familiar face of the SOUL (Save Our Unique Landscape) movement at Ihumātao, Qiane May Matata-Sipu has been awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM), in recognition of her achievements in the arts.
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Nats housing spokesperson slams Ihumātao inaction
National’s spokesperson for social housing, Tama Potaka, is slamming what he calls ‘all hui, no action’ on the government’s plans for housing on land at Ihumātao
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Bus route for Ihumātao as part of council enviro' strategy
Ihumātao, one of Tāmaki Makaurau’s oldest settlements is set to get its first bus route, if Auckland council’s new climate change strategy is adopted next month.
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Ake Ake Ake, Episode 3
(M) The #ProtectIhumātao campaign grows. Sights are set on stopping development then uniting to work on a resolution.
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Ake Ake Ake, Episode 2
(M) After five years of enduring passive occupation on the land, SOUL are faced with defending their land from police officers with eviction papers.
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Ake Ake Ake, Episode 1
NEW: A three part documentary series capturing a deep personal account of Ihumatao and the evolution of the Save Our Unique Land (SOUL) campaign.
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MĀORI+ – LEADING OUR STORIES
Māori Television continues to lead Māori content at your fingertips with the exclusive release of AKE AKE AKE on Friday 16 July 2021.
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AKE AKE AKE – THE STORY OF IHUMĀTAO – ON MĀORI+ AND ON MĀORI TELEVISION!
AKE AKE AKE an emotive, powerful, and at times confronting three-part documentary recounting events surrounding the historic Ihumātao occupation, available on the MĀORI+ app, 16 July, and premiering 19 JULY 8.30 PM on MĀORI TELEVISION.
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Story of Ihumātao to air in powerful new documentary
AKE AKE AKE! will launch on Friday on the new Māori+ app.