Waikato leaders are looking at ways to improve the region's environment, economy and communities. Māori Development Minister Nanaia Mahuta and Māori leaders agree collaboration is key in growing the interests of Māori and the region.
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$5.8mil new funding announced for whānau-led housing repairs
Minister for Māori Development Nanaia Mahuta has announced new funding of $5.8mil for 24 community-led housing repair projects.
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The world's your oyster
Seafood operators and a sustainability organisation have brought together students from Kaitaia College, Te Rangi Aniwaniwa and Kaitaia Abundant Life School for an opportunity to earn NCEA credits at Tasty Tio's Oyster Farm in the Parengarenga Harbour.
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Public submissions on how to revitalise te reo Māori
A public consultation calling for New Zealanders to share their views on the Crown’s Māori language strategy has kicked off today.
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Pakihi initiative to support Māori businesses
Waikato-based Māori electrical company Kaha Energy Solutions is one of thirty small Māori businesses capitalising on Pakihi, a nationwide series of free, business education workshops being delivered through TWOA and business partners Crowe Horwath and Aotahi.
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200 free workshops to boost Māori businesses
A new programme announced today named Pakihi will deliver workshops at 25 locations to help Māori businesses flourish.
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Whakatōhea Māori Trust Board welcomes investigation
Māori Development Minister Nanaia Mahuta has ordered an investigation into the Whakatōhea Māori Trust Board after receiving a number of complaints and requests from beneficiaries.
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TAHUA 2018: Māori development claims $37mil
Māori development will receive $37mil of new funding. Labour has promised to deliver on Māori health and Māori housing. The government won all the Māori seats- so, did Māori get a good return for their vote?
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Whānau Ora portfolio independent of Māori Development Minister not what I envisioned- Dame Tariana Turia
The creator and former leader of The Māori Party Dame Tariana Turia says the Whānau Ora portfolio being independent of the Minister ofor Māori Development under the new Government is not what she envisioned when she created the programe nearly ten years ago.
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Māori Development portfolio ineffective outside Cabinet- Roihana Nuri
A political commentator predicts a Māori Development portfolio under a National-NZ First coalition will be tokenistic. The Māori Development portfolio has sat outside of cabinet since 2008.