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Taranaki kaimoana ban given legal teeth
The government has banned collection of kaimoana from 70 kilometres of the Taranaki coast, giving legal backing to a rāhui that hapū placed on the area in January.
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'Watershed moment': Sending 15-year-old to jail was avoidable, say advocates
The Criminal Cases Review Commission is instructing the High Court to reopen the case, involving a youth sent to prison after an incorrect birthdate on documents meant the court thought he was 17.
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Case which put 15yo in adult prison referred back to court
Incorrect documents saw a 15-year-old boy spend 11 months in an adult prison when he shouldn't have.
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New drama by writer Sherilee Kahui, Whakaaraara
The Maori and Pasifika writers collective Maranga Mai is launching five new dramas by a group of women writers. Among them is Sherilee Kahui with her new work, Whakaaraara, about a young mother's… Audio
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The 'big maybe' over Māori seats in Parliament due to census undercount
An undercount of Māori by almost 50,000 in the census has raised questions if they should already have another seat in Parliament.
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Nick Bevin: distinguished saving our architectural heritage
On Friday 18 November Nick Bevin was made a Distinguished Fellow of Te Kāhui Whaihanga, New Zealand Institute of Architects at the New Zealand Architecture Awards. It recognises not just Bevin's own… Audio, Gallery
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Kiribati govt's treatment of its judiciary a concern says NZ Law Society
The New Zealand Law Society Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa is concerned at the Kiribati Government's treatment of its judiciary.
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Candidate hui challenges councils and iwi chairs
A hui of Māori local government candidates has challenged not only councils, but also the iwi leaders who called the meeting.
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Census to be held in March 2023 with extra $110m to ensure turnout
It will feature double the number of census workers, 44 percent more paper form deliveries, and will prioritise Māori and other lower-responding groups.
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'Auckland city, oh what a pity' – architect Julie Stout on what might it might become instead
Julie Stout describes how Auckland could connect in the future to the wairua and cultures that make up Tamaki Makaurau. One of the highlights of Auckland University's Raising the Bar 2022. Audio
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Kaimoana ban bid may get council backing
New Plymouth district councillors will consider supporting a two-year ban on collecting kaimoana along the coast to the south of the city.
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Government considers cutting 3000 senior teaching roles from budget
In a surprise move, the government wants to cut a senior teaching role nationwide so it can cover a hole in its budget.
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Casting a critical eye over development in Auckland's city centre
Audio 22 Aug 2022Auckland's CBD has hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons in recent times. It's been plagued by a number of issues kicked off by the pandemic, a keenly felt absence of international tourists… Audio
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Conversion therapy victims can seek apology, compensation via new service
People who have been subjected to conversion practices in an attempt to change their sexual orientation or gender identity can now seek an apology - or even financial compensation - through a new…
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New Zealand architect Sir Miles Warren has died at 93
The first New Zealander to be knighted for his contribution to architecture has died. Audio
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Taranaki seabed miner grabs Aussie ally ahead of legal battle
The company that wants to mine the south Taranaki seabed is selling out to a foreign partner, while continuing the battle to win permission for the underwater prospecting.
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Data and Statistics Act to become law
A bill aiming to bring statistics legislation up to date after nearly 50 years is set to become law, despite concerns raised by statistical, constitutional and Māori experts.
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Top LA architect on housing the vulnerable and curbing sprawl
Award-winning LA architect Michael Maltzan talks with Susie Ferguson about the challenges his work tackles including homelessness, city sprawl, housing affordability and building faster and better… Audio
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Head in the clouds? Call for NZ to take control of data storage
A new report says that New Zealand needs to look harder at how its data is being handled offshore and regain some local control of cloud services.
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New justice review body expects to make recommendations this year
The body set up to examine miscarriage of justice complaints has still not finished a single investigation after two years of operation.
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Criminal Cases Review Commission hasn't finished an investigation
The body set up to examine miscarriage of justice complaints has still not finished a single investigaton after two years of operation.
But Te Kahui the Criminal Cases Review Commission says it's… Audio
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Iwi gain equal say over Taranaki Maunga in Treaty settlement
Iwi will have equal say with the Crown in managing Taranaki Maunga and the national park, as part of redress for the confiscation of the mountain.
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United Taranaki hapū ask minister for kaimoana ban
The fisheries minister is considering an application from the hapū of Taranaki iwi to ban shellfish collection along their coastline for two years.
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Te Petihana Reo Māori
The petition that gave significant rise to the Māori language revitalisation movement is translated here by the Whakamāori crew. They also share their own personal reo Māori journeys and aspirations.
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Treaty of Waitangi
Each presenter has an article of the original Treaty of Waitangi document to translate. They discuss the mistranslation and how they would have handled the most important document in Aotearoa history… Video, Audio