All posts tagged Māori Television
August 24, 2012    Rōpu Māori, Treaty

Māori news stories for the week ending 24 August 2012:

Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu has appointed Arihia Bennett  (Ngāi Tūāhuriri, Ngāti Waewae, Ngāti Porou) to the role of Chief Executive Officer. This week the Serious Fraud Office has confirmed it will investigate matters relating to the Wellington Tenths Trust, following allegations of unlawful payments and transactions.  Sir Ngātata Love has stood down from his [...]

Māori news stories for the week ending 29 June 2012

Sir Eddie Durie and Maanu Paul have been appointed co-chairs of the New Zealand Māori Council.  Sir Graham Latimer becomes the first president of the organisation.  The Council has also indicated that it is the only legislatively-enabled, pan-Māori organisation – and should be a natural choice for Crown-Māori dialogue.  (We presume that this is in [...]

April 27, 2012    Economic, Rōpu Māori, Social

Māori news stories for the week ending 27 April 2012

 Georgina te Heuheu has been appointed to the board of Māori Television, and will become Chair from the 1st of May. We advise some people might consider this somewhat hypocritical, given as a parliamentarian Mrs te Heuheu voted against establishing this television service. Mark Solomon has been appointed to the board of Pure Advantage. Pure [...]

March 10, 2011    Rōpu Māori, Social

Māori Television faces the Māori Affairs Select Committee

Speaking to the Māori Affairs Select Committee yesterday head of the Māori Television service Jim Mather said that Māori Television was gearing up to become New Zealand’s top Public Television network. 

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