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Maori see an opportunity' in the Kura Hourua model Maori Party, Fuseworks June 4, 2013, 8:57 pm The Maori Party has supported the third reading of the Education Amendment Bill. "Just last week, the Auditor-General released her report into Education
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So I welcome the fact that the Prime Minister has delivered on his earlier rhetoric on this issue with the Maori Party no doubt in his ear." "The financial cost is worth the savings in terms of growing human capital and potential which has been at
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Some of New Zealand's most inspiring leaders and thinkers are being lined up to take to the stage in Auckland for a local version of global speaking movement TEDx. Auckland will host its fourth TEDx event this August and organisers today announced
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Broadcaster launches Ikaroa-Rawhiti campaign Felix Marwick, Newstalk ZB May 29, 2013, 7:56 am A Maori broadcaster's hoping to make it big in politics. The Mana Party's Ikaroa-Rawhiti candidate Te Hamua Nikora officially launches his campaign in
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Maori Party backs charter schools bill NZ Newswire May 29, 2013, 4:01 am The Maori Party has confirmed its support for charter schools legislation, dashing Labour's hopes that the bill can be defeated. Labour's education spokesman, Chris Hipkins, has
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Tonight we celebrate Matariki and we remember a man with a big heart and a commitment to serve his people in a very unique way. I offer my condolences to the whanau pani, the people of Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti, the people of Te Tai Rawhiti, of Ngati
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There's still a long way to go but Budget 2013 is a step in the right direction, says Awanui Black, spokesperson for Nga Kaikokiri Matauranga. With the enduring statistic of one in three Maori learners leaving school with no qualification, it is
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From May 23 to 24 2013, the Maori Caucus of Community Law will meet at Owhata Marae, Rotorua, for its first dedicated hui in the history of Community Law. The purpose of this hui is to strengthen and enhance Community Law's ability to meet the high
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Dr Joy Panoho wrote her doctoral thesis on the experiences of Maori directors on district health boards. All but one of the 18 directors she interviewed said that tokenism, stereotyping and political correctness were common. She says directors felt
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Cash-strapped Solid Energy is paying more than $25,000 a week to lease its palatial Christchurch head office, variously dubbed 'The Palace' and 'The Grandstand'. Responding to questions from The Westport News, communications manager Bryn Somerville
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