Photo / File Security fences installed to secure the proposed Erebus memorial site at Mataharehare, Parnell Rose Gardens, in Tāmaki Makaurau have been removed.
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Te Pouhere Taonga appoints new Māori Heritage Council members
Te Pouhere Taonga has named Puawai Cairns, Tom Roa, and Ruth Smith as the new members of Te Kaunihera Māori o te Pouhere Taonga (Māori Heritage Council).
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Police raid Mataharehare protest site; remove tents, serve trespass notice
Police and Auckland Council staff have entered the Mataharehare (Dove Myer Robinson Park) site in Parnell.
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Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei wants to settle Erebus memorial dispute
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei side to the controversial Erebus memorial.
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Construction blocked over controversial Erebus monument
Despite level 3 restrictions iwi may protest the proposed Erebus memorial for Auckland.
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Pasifika festivals to receive funds to help them recover from Covid impact
Funds provided for Pasifika festivals across Aotearoa.
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“I don't trust Pouhere Taonga” on the return of Hinemihi whare
130 years after being sold to Britain, a dispute over the return of carvings from the Hinemihi meeting house in London has erupted. One descendant of the original ancestor is claiming that they are being locked out of discussions. Te Ohu Wi Kingi is a direct descendant of the original owner of Hinemihi, Aporo Te Wharekaniwha. Te Wharekaniwha commissioned Hinemihi to be built. It was originally situated on his whānau block in Te Wairoa.
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Marae can plan 10 to 50 years ahead with specialist advice
Communities faced with hard decisions about whether to relocate marae or how to safeguard them for the future will find it invaluable to seek specialist guidance, a Māori manager with Heritage New Zealand says.
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Serious digital privacy breach under investigation
Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage is investigating a serious digital privacy breach. Some say the breach involving one of Manatū Taonga's programmes could impact hundreds of people. Te Ao reporter Hana Mereraiha has this report.
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Will Māori culture be represented at Dubai 2020 World Expo?
Hip-hop superstar Parris Goebel's appointment as New Zealand's entertainment and cultural curator for the world expo in Dubai 2020 is "a slap in the face for Māori culture" says on Māori cultural advisor.