Māori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell makes key appointments to lead Ministerial Investigation in to the affairs of the Te Aupouri Māori Trust Board.
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Marama Davidson expresses interest in Māori Affairs portfolio
Marama Davidson has expressed interest in the Māori Affairs portfolio for the Green Party.
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Support for Dover Samuels' claim to Tribunal
The Minister for Māori Development Te Ururoa Flavell is supporting Dover Samuels' claim to the Waitangi Tribunal, addressing among other things being beaten for speaking Māori at school.
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Native Affairs- Minister Responses
The New Zealand Māori Council comes under the Minister of Māori Development, Te Ururoa Flavell. Native Affairs talks to the Minister about his intentions.
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Scholarship launched to support Māori students entering technology industry
Wellington-based Enspiral Dev Academy has announced the launch of Te Uru Rangi, a scholarship formed to assist Māori students entering the technology industry.
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Tributes flow for NZ first Māori Nurse, Putiputi O’Brien
Hundreds gathered at Ruaihona Marae in the Bay of Plenty to farewell Putiputi O'Brien who died this week at 93 years of age. Her commitment to Māori health and Māori nurses led her to become the patron of the National Council of Māori Nurses
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Māori Synod calls for Māori organisations, politicians and whānau to support Māori Boarding schools
The Māori Synod of the Presbyterian Church is calling on Māori organisations and whānau to advocate for the protection of Māori Boarding schools.
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New rangatahi initiative launched in Blenheim today
A new rangatahi initiative is being launched today in Blenheim by the Minister for Whānau Ora, Te Ururoa Flavell.
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Flavell sends Te Reo Māori Bill to Cabinet
The Te Mātāwai Bill has been stalled and carefully looked at for a long time by the Minister of Māori Development, Te Ururoa Flavell, but the latest is, for those who are a fan of the Bill, you will have a good weekend because the minister told us today he is done reviewing it and has settled on a Bill he is comfortable with, and has sent it to Cabinet.
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Te Mātāwai ready for the people says Māori Development Minister
The Reo Māori Bill, Te Mātāwai, has been on hold for almost a year, but it is finally ready for iwi.