Māori health providers claim they are not being given the full picture.
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Stratford council calls emergency meeting on Māori wards
Stratford District Council is to hold an emergency meeting on Friday morning after appeals from two iwi to change its mind on Māori wards.
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Taranaki mourns the loss of reo and tikanga champion Archie Hurunui
Surrounded by his close friends and family at his home in Hāwera, Hurunui died early on Sunday morning after a long battle with cancer.
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Silver Fern Farms fined for toxic spill in Hawera
Silver Fern Farms has received the biggest fine in New Zealand history under the Resource Management Act for the toxic discharge.
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South Taranaki iwi hurt by 'racist' system over seabed mining
South Taranaki iwi welcomes local 5% ratepayers petition over Maori wards voting.
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Taranaki meat company charged for ammonia spill that killed thousands of eels
Ngāti Ruanui has welcomed the decision of the Taranaki Regional Council, which has laid charges against Silver Fern Farms for itsrole in the largest fish kill in the region’s history.
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Urban National candidate looks to create tech-focused jobs
Jake Bezzant says he will be advocating for jobs in the tech sector.
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Taranaki Iwi working with Police to protect vulnerable communities
Taranaki Iwi Community Checkpoint Plans at the Northern, Eastern and Southern boundaries of Taranaki will come into effect on Tuesday 28 April. Checkpoints will be operating with support from Taranaki Police in Urenui and Pātea, and a mobile Police patrol will be operating at the eastern entrance to Taranaki along the Forgotten Highway (SH43).
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COVID-19 takes yet another senior citizen- 4.30pm Newsbreak
An elderly man in his 60s becomes the 10th death from the Rosewood Rest home cluster in Christchurch. That now brings our national death toll today to 17. There are only two new confirmed cases and three probable cases of COVID-19 today.
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Microsoft Executive says: “Being Māori is my superpower”
Microsoft executive Dan Te Whenua Walker (Ngāti Ruanui, Ngāti Maniapoto, Tūhourangi and Ngāti Kahungunu) says that Māoritanga has accelerated his career in the IT/Tech sector.