Te Toa Matataki is a new youth community house near Rotorua which has opened its doors. The initiative is a partnership between the Tuakiri Charitable Trust and the Ministry for Vulnerable Children, Oranga Tamariki.
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Child advocacy group wants harsher penalties on child abusers
The Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness (CAPA) community group is calling for harsher penalties on child abusers. The call was made at a march in Taupō, to raise awareness and prevent child abuse.
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Native Affairs – Rua Kenana Pardon
Plans are underway to restore the mana and reputation of controversial Tūhoe prophet Rua Kēnana.
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Native Affairs – Is Kevin Henry Innocent?
Twenty-five-years ago Kevin Henry was imprisoned for killing a woman in Rockhampton - Queensland. Kevin and his family have always maintained his innocence. A private investigation has re-examined the evidence and found holes in the case.
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Waho did not bring the Trust into disrepute – Cathy Dewes
According to a long serving member of the kōhanga reo movement Cathy Dewes, Toni Waho did not bring the trust into disrepute. Dewes was a witness in the High Court today in Toni Waho's case against the trust.
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Decision made to seek to re-try Malcolm Rewa for Susan Burdett's murder
A decision has been made to seek to re-try Malcolm Rewa for the murder of Susan Burdett.
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Native Affairs- Hush money claim
A former state ward is accusing the Government of paying out hush money not compensation to children historically abused in state care.
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Native Affairs – The Nark
NARK, or the Nation of Advocates for the Rights of Kids, is an organisation Cherie Kurarangi Sweeney started after her neighbour Serenity Jay Scott was murdered.
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Cherie Sweeney's fight for life
Cherie Sweeney fights for the rights of children. Now Cherie's fighting for her own life.
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Māori name unveiled for the Justices of Peace association
A new Māori name has been unveiled for the Justices of Peace association in Rotorua. Te Arawa are hosting this year's 89th annual conference. One of the key focuses for the association is to make sure JP's are better skilled in their position.