2 Oct 2013

Te Manu Korihi News for 2 October 2013

From Morning Report, 8:50 am on 2 October 2013

A member of the secondary teachers' union's Maori executive, Te Huarahi, says the Teachers Council must continue to include Maori teachers, as the Government makes changes to the body; The head of the Maori Council's branch in the top of the South Island is walking away from the job after coming under fire from his national executive; Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu in the South Island says investment in education is a top priority, following a solid profit from the iwi's business arm; A leading Maori historian says after six months of transcribing, translating and digitising archival recordings of the 28th Maori Battalion, the public can now listen to them on the Battalion's own website