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Transport Minister Meets with Cambodian Official to Grow Māori Tourism
NZ Tourism revenue could be set to increase if the government can successfully negotiate a regional service agreement with South East Asia.
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Te Puni Kōkiri welcome their new CEO
David Tokohau Samuels (Ngāti Māhanga, Waikato-Tainui me Te Whakatōhea) was welcomed into the Te Puni Kōkiri headquarters today in Wellington as their new Toihautū.
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TPK set for strategic and leadership reset
Te Puni Kōkiri is set for a strategic and leadership reset. Māori Development Minister Nanaia Mahuta wants the organisation to focus more on its core role in promoting Māori wellbeing and ensuring public sector agencies are effective for Māori.
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Collaborative approach needed for Māori housing
A Ngāti Awa elder says that it's important to have a collaborative approach to providing housing for Māori. More than 300 Māori researchers have been engaged in discussions for the last three days at Te Papa on finding solutions to end our country's housing crisis.
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BUDGET 2019: $593m funds to support Māori and Pasifika
More than half a billion dollars has been allocated over four years to support Māori and Pacific aspirations, signalled as one of five priority areas under the Wellbeing Budget 2019.
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Govt to fund $56.1m to develop whenua Māori
The focus is on stimulating social and economic development through the 1.4 million hectares of whenua Māori that remains in Māori freehold title, says Māori Development Minister Nanaia Mahuta.
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Plans to build a new Shelly Bay
The Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust, made up of Taranaki Whānui descendants, has released plans to build new homes and apartments in Wellington's Shelly Bay. The trust is optimistic that in time Shelly Bay will become home to over 850 new residents and be a place many more will seek to experience.
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Hato Paora celebrates Judge Damian Hohepa Stone
Judge Damian Hohepa Stone was sworn in as a Māori Land Court judge today and his former school Hato Paora College proudly hosted the event.
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TPK, Māori Wardens & Ture Whenua Act Mahuta’s focus for 2019
Nanaia Mahuta, the first woman to take on the role of Māori Development Minister, reflects on 2018 and talks about priority areas for the new year.