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Minister Mita Ririnui attended the 2009 Te Matatini Kapa Haka Festival launch today at Parliament Buildings and expressed his great excitement at the national kapa haka festival being held in Taura

  • Mita Ririnui
  • State

“The 2008 Budget announcement shows that this Labour-led Government is, as always, focusing on prudent financial management to see us through the financial hard times that families have been

  • Mita Ririnui
  • State

I would like to acknowledge all the people present here today, Te Runanga o Ngati Awa, Professor Hirini Mead, Jeremy Gardiner, kuia and kaumatua and iwi members.

  • Mita Ririnui
  • State

 

The Mauao Historic Vesting Bill is reaching the last leg of its journey to delivering the Mauao Historic Reserve back to Tauranga Moana iwi.

 

  • Mita Ririnui
  • State

Minister of State Mita Ririnui welcomed a new protection that has been put in place for Taurewa Station near central North Islands National Park.

  • Mita Ririnui
  • State

Where do you see Maori Women’s leadership in 25 years time? This question suggests a comprehensive platform from which to explore a number of social, economic and cultural responses. Such an engagement speaks to the integrated and holistic ways in which Maori knowledge informs and underpins our tikanga and kawa.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • State

I believe these business awards are vital and are the means of encouraging and acknowledging Maori business productivity, growth, innovation and job creation.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • State

Minasama, konban wa (good evening everyone)

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • State

Speech for the National SkillEx Finals Awards Ceremony 2006

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • State

A fond farewell to the Lady

  • Mita Ririnui
  • State

Budget 2006 spells out a huge investment in more teachers and more resources for Northland schools, says Labour MP Dover Samuels.

  • Dover Samuels
  • State

Young people from Whangarei are joining in a nationwide campaign aimed at busting negative youth stereotypes during Youth Week 2006.

  • Dover Samuels
  • State

The Labour-led Government has designated 2006 as the “Year of the Veteran”, so that we all can express our appreciation for the contribution made to our nation by the service and sacrifice of our veterans

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • State

Maori sporting great gather in Rotorua to provide a platform for Maori sporting achievement

  • Mita Ririnui
  • State

MP for Te Tai Tonga is supporting an information campaign blitz aimed preparing Maori for a potential influenza pandemic.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • State

We are back into it. Parliament opened this week with the Prime Minister outlining a vision for New Zealands future. A programme that insures economic transformation, security for families’ young and old, a programme that insures that pride in our national identity continues to grow here at home and on the international stage.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • State

Early childhood education in Central Otago is chalking up another gain with $40,000 in government funding.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • State

Over 70,000 school students in Canterbury are getting vaccinated to guard against the epidemic B strain of meningococcal disease.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • State