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Mason clinic hopes to expand its Maori unit
The success of a Maori unit at the country's largest forensic mental health unit means the Mason Clinic wants to expand its kaupapa Maori approach. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 25 July 2014
A Human Rights Review Tribunal Hearing has heard if it doesn't uphold a complaint about two cartoons, it gives the media an unconstrained right to publish material without regarding the law; A bill to… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 25 July 2014
A bill to transfer the leadership of Te Reo revitalisation to iwi has passed its first reading in Parliament, despite strong opposition from the Labour Party, the Mana movement, and the Maori Council… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 24 July 2014
A Human Rights Review Tribunal Hearing has heard that a complaint about two cartoons should be dismissed to ensure freedom of expression is not unreasonably restricted; A contentious bill to put the… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 24 July 2014
A Moriori conservationist is planning to seek world heritage status for a park on the Chatham Island; The editor of a newspaper which published a cartoon currently in front of the Human Rights Review… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 24 July 2014
The editor of a newspaper which published a cartoon currently in front of the Human Rights Review Tribunal says print media sometimes publish provocative material, to spark valuable public debate; A… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 23 July 2014
The editor of a newspaper which published a cartoon currently in front of the Human Rights Review Tribunal, has accepted it caused offence, but defends its publication; The chair of a Rangitikei iwi… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 23 July 2014
Metservice is signalling it will add the letter 'h' to Whanganui on its weather maps. A Moriori leader believes funding for a new museum on the Chathams would be better spent saving the last remaining… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 23 July 2014
The Maori Language Commission is calling on the MetService to start using the correct spelling of Whanganui. A Moriori leader believes funding for a new museum on the Chathams would be better spent… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 22 July 2014
A former Maori Affairs Minister believes the Kim Dotcom-backed political party - Internet-Mana - could encourage first-time rangatahi Maori voters to sign up for this year's general election; A… Audio
Teachers at top of Labour's Te Reo strategy
The Labour party says it will focus on increasing the number of Te Reo speaking teachers, as part of its language policy. Te Reo is a big political matter for some candidates - with some saying the… Audio
Hearing for racial disharmony cartoon claim
The Human Rights Review Tribunal has been told two Fairfax newspaper cartoons about the breakfast in schools programme were insulting, discriminating, and brought Maori and Pasifika into contempt. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 21 July 2014
The Labour Party wants all New Zealanders to be given the option to learn Maori, as part of its Te Reo Rangatira policy; The Maori Party's Te Tai Hauauru candidate, Chris McKenzie, doubts the… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 18 July 2014
The Waitangi Tribunal has found the Crown failed to protect Maori rights over the Otaiti reef, during a consent bid to leave the Rena wreckage where it is; The Maori Council says government plans to… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 18 July 2014
The Waitangi Tribunal has found the Crown failed to protect Maori rights over the Otaiti reef, during a consent bid to leave the Rena wreckage where it is; The Mana Party leader says he's bitterly… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 18 July 2014
The Maori Party's accusing the police of incompetence and racism towards Maori, after waking sleeping children at a Statford Marae at 2 o'clock in the morning; Research shows permanent hearing loss is… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 17 July 2014
New Zealand's largest forensic mental health unit says patients who take part in its kaupapa Maori progammes show low rates of reoffending; A Stratford Marae is making it clear it will not tolerate… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 17 July 2014
Police leadership is getting a shake-up, with plans to appoint a dozen new Maori inspectors. An upcoming hui for Te Tai Tokerau iwi chairs hopes to explore, which Marae in their rohe could be used as… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 17 July 2014
Police leadership is getting a shake-up, with plans to appoint a dozen new Maori inspectors. The senior officers will work alongside district commanders to ensure they meet targets to cut prosecution… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 16 July 2014
The body of a Maori man who was killed in Opotiki had been taken to Rangipo Prison today so his father could farewell him; Te Tai Tokerau iwi chairs have started talking about developing a… Audio