1 May 2014

Te Manu Korihi News for 1 May 2014

From Checkpoint, 6:50 pm on 1 May 2014

A Maori clinical practitioner says there needs to be a major push for scholarships and advertising to attract rangatahi to study psychology; A Maori business in Te Tau Ihu has bought a natural dried fruit firm that's gone into receivership; A Maori Television chief concedes some of its older viewers don't understand words being used in its news coverage; Tairawhiti District Health Board says it's encouraged by a decline in smoking rates among young people in the district; A young Ngati Hine lawyer has been selected as Labour's candidate for the Northland seat, in this year's general election.