Esteemed Māori academic Matiu Dickson (Ngāiterangi and Te Whakatōhea) has died suddenly.
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Explosive series screens on Māori TV
The director of an explosive new series on Māori Television says language and culture were the most important pillars in creating the series. Rangi Rangitukunoa directed Kairākau which depicts stories of Māori warriors from the past.
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Decision on fate of Rena wreck to be released today
A decision on whether the Rena wreck stays on Otāiti will be released this afternoon.
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Te Matatini mauri stone begins journey around Kahungunu region
A stone representing the hosting rights of Te Matatini has started its journey around the Kahungunu region, the new home for Te Matatini in 2017. The journey began in Tauranga because of an inter-regional connection represented by Tauranga group, Ngāti Ranginui who participates in the Hawke's Bay regional competition.
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Tauranga Moana Iwi maintaining the mauri of ancestral land
The people of Tauranga Moana have endured countless challenges over the year including the Rena wreck, pollution of their waters and most recently, outer treaty claims.
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Tauranga Arts Festival opens with Māori chorus
The Tauranga Arts Festival officially opened this morning with a dawn chorus celebrating the people, place and artists participating in the festival.
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Ngāi Te Rangi wants full removal of the RENA
Representatives of Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Te Rangi which includes lawyer Joshua Gear presented their submissions before the panel of the MV RENA at Trinity Wharf in Tauranga.
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Ngā Pākeke o Te Patuwai Motiti want MV RENA remains to stay
Ngā Pākeke o Te Patuwai of Motiti has told the hearings panel regarding the MV RENA for it to remain where it is. But the call goes against what other groups have been saying to remove the wreck.
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Evidence of ecosystem's health presented at Rena hearing
Day seven into the Rena hearings to decide whether the wreck should be removed from the Astrolabe Reef was today presented with evidence from a marine biologist expert Dr Joanne Freeman around the health of the ecosystem.
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Debate continues on remaining Rena debris on Ōtāiti
The owners of the Rena vessel have begun to argue their resource consent application that aims to leave the remaining debris of the ship that ran aground on Astrolabe Reef off Tauranga. An expert panel will hear the case over three weeks.