11 Nov 2014

Te Manu Korihi News for 11 November 2014

From Te Manu Korihi, 6:24 am on 11 November 2014

A Maori authority is in line to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a year after signing a deal with a major Manuka honey exporter. A Moriori Trust has told the Environment Protection Authority that it's opposing a mining company's bid to mine phosphate from the seabed because the trust says it could jeopardise 60 per cent of the country's commercial fishery. Maori Women's Refuge in Hamilton says there's too much talk about how to address family violence rather than action to make it stop. A Māori forestry company says a culture change in the industry is needed to ensure tangata whenua feel supported to speak up when their safety is at stake.