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WAIKATO TAINUI CALLS ON TALLEYS TO RECOGNISE HUMAN TOLL

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1emailprint“Kia whiti te raa ki tua o Taawauwau” The Chair of Waikato-Tainui’s executive board, Tom Roa has called on the Talley’s family and AFFCO management to recognise the increasing potential of the lock-out for devastating impacts on the social fabric of the wider Ngaaruawaahia community. “We have seen that the Talleys family recognise and accept [...]

Job Description Weavers – korari, harakeke, flax. Tai Tokerau, Tamaki Makaurau The mahi is weaving foolscap size envelope kete with a flap. Weavers will be paid per amount woven. There is an opportunity to become a part of a collective supplying the conference market, my designs are innovative and fresh. Weavers will need a good [...]

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Representatives from academic institutions, crown research institute, three regional councils, biological fertiliser companies, Maori land trusts, FoMA, Federated Farmers and Rural Women New Zealand attended the information day held last week in Rotorua. “This shows there is a growing interest in the Biological Farming Systems in New Zealand as can be seen from the number [...]

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It seems that not only our time is valuable. As more whanau look to hold reunions and unveilings, more hapu turn their attention to upgrading marae facilities, the role of fundraising can only but increase. For our whanau, being able to supplement and bring together necessary funds to pay for travel, accommodation, koha all comes [...]

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The Hikoi ‘Aotearoa is Not For Sale’ gathered momentum in both Taihape and Palmerston North yesterday. At the same time a successful support demonstration was held in Matamata while a hikoi from the east coast moved through Hawkes Bay. Today the hikoi marched through Levin at 9.30am and Otaki at 12 noon. On Thursday at [...]

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Photos from the Rotorua leg of the hikoi. Great energy and unity among the 300+ whanau that were there

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Te Awanui Huka Pak announced today that one of its directors has been voted onto the board of New Zealand’s largest kiwifruit grower. John Burke, a current independent director of the Tauranga-based and Maori-owned kiwifruit business, has been voted on to the Seeka board of directors, said Te Awanui Huka Pak chairman Neil Te Kani. [...]

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Please find attached the flyer for the POPLHLTH 753 – Tobacco Control: Principles and Practices Postgraduate course. The course will take place during Semester 2, 2012; from 9am – 5pm. – Thursday 16th August – Friday 17th August – Thursday 20th September – Friday 21th September This course is held at the University of Auckland [...]

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All eyes will be on Rotorua next weekend as Te Arawa looks for their Marae Master Chef. “Next week, Te Arawa Tangata will bring together 8 teams to compete in pig hunting, fishing, kaimoana shelling and  the Great Cook Off and we  want as many whanau from around the rome to come down and support [...]

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Kia ora Whanau, please forward to all your friends and whanau, weavers, carvers, te whanau o Hineteiwaiwa. Calling especially all weavers to clear, clean and cut harakeke to revitalise the pa harakeke and remove diseased plants. E kore au e ngaro; he harakeke tongai nui no roto no te Maara Roa I shall not perish [...]

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