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The Minister of Māori Affairs and Associate Minister of Fisheries, Parekura Horomia, looks to the future of Māori involvement in New Zealand’s fisheries – commercial, customary and recreational. Read more »
Currently worth more than $300 million to the New Zealand economy, the aquaculture industry is working to become a sustainable billion dollar business by 2025. Read more »
Te Puni Kōkiri pays a special tribute to Hemana Eruera Manuera who is one of many Māori acknowledged in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List. Hemana works for Te Puni Kōkiri in the Te Moana ā Toi region based in Whakatāne as pouwhakahaere. Read more »
There are more than 550 Māori rock art sites in Te Waipounamu, but their importance as part of New Zealand’s national heritage and identity is not well recognised. Read more »
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