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Taranaki iwi stand resilient as COVID-19 enters their rohe
Taranaki iwi say that their checkpoints are aimed at enhancing the efforts already underway to prevent the spread of COVID-19 within their rohe. This comes after another case was confirmed in the Taranaki area this week.
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Ngāti Ruanui Fight to Protect their Environment
Despite being declined by the High Court, Trans Tasman Resources (TTR) continues their bid to exploit the South Taranaki Bight in the Court of Appeal today.
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Ngāti Pātea Kōhanga Reo severely damaged in blaze
Whānau from Ngāti Pātea Kohanga Reo came together in prayer this morning after their building suffered severe damage when it was engulfed by flames early Sunday morning.
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"Radical and collective change" needed to stop drilling in Taranaki
A Taranaki descendant is upset that the government has just opened up vast areas of the ancestral lands of hapū and iwi Māori in Taranaki to potential fracking. His claims are being backed by Climate Justice Taranaki, who are also calling for a more radical and collective change to bring a complete stop to the oil and gas drilling in their area.
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Te Āti Awa to provide homes for future generations
Te Āti Awa are ensuring their uri in Wellington will remain in the region by providing housing opportunities at a newly developed site in Wainuiomata with space for up to 82 new homes.
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Tenzing family expedition ends in Taranaki
The family of esteemed Sherpa Tenzing Norgay will visit Ngāti Ruanui sites of significance, share knowledge with Ngā Uri o Ngāti Ruanui and explore the South Taranaki region. The visit is part of an Aotearoa-wide tour focused on sharing knowledge between indigenous cultures mutually interested in ethical tourism.
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Iwi miro berry plantation to provide jobs in Pātea
Could miro be the next health craze? Ngāti Ruanui is maximising the opportunities offered by the native berry to create employment for their people.
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Ngāti Ruanui celebrate bi-annual iwi festival
Fourteen Ngāti Ruanui hapū have gathered in Pātea in celebration of the 5th bi-annual Te Rā o Ruaputahanga Festival.
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Hapū to restore mahinga kai despite council stuff-up
South Taranaki hapū are calling on their regional and district councils to consider them in the sentencing of the Whanganui District Council over the effluent overflow at Mōwhanau.