Manu Korihi News for 19 July 2012
Originally aired on Te Manu Korihi, Thursday 19 July 2012
Government lawyers have hit back over a claim the Crown acted in bad faith when the Prime Minister, John Key discussed the outcome of the Waitangi Tribunal hearing into water rights; The Secondary Principals Association says some schools are better than others at keeping Maori students in education, and using their methods more widely needs to be considered; A native American Indian leader has told a global meeting on housing that there's only much help indigenous people can expect from governments; The contribution made by three Maori women to tertiary teaching has been recognised at a national awards ceremony.
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