How can Māori protect culturally significant whenua when the government grants oil drilling permits in that area? Reporter Renee Kahukura Iosefa visited Te Ātiawa in North Taranaki to discover a hurt, as deep as the oil wells, threatening their past.
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Te Ātiawa feel ignored by Hutt City Council over naming of new recreational centre
A Te Ātiawa spokesperson is accusing the Hutt City Council of ignoring local iwi over the naming of a new recreational centre in Taita.
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Brad Rona first-time finalist for Māori Sports Awards
Brad helped the Black Sox win the world championships held in NZ at the start of the year and he's also been named as a finalist for the Māori Sports Awards.
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Taranaki Whānui elder Sam Jackson has passed away
Prominent Taranaki Whānui and Te Ātiawa elder Sam Jackson (80) passed away in hospital last night following a short illness.
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Pōneke iwi up in arms over Taputeranga
Local Wellington iwi, Te Āti Awa ki Pōneke is protesting against a law that will see Tapu Te Ranga Island pass into the hands of Ngāti Toa.
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Sperm whale beached on Paraparaumu coastline
Residents on the Paraparaumu coast were shocked yesterday morning by the sight of a beached sperm whale.