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Maori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples has announced five new appointments to the Board of Te Mangai Paho, the body that allocates funds for Maori broadcasting.

“Dr Piri Sciascia is the new Chair of Te Mangai Paho, and he will be joined by Mr Toni Waho, Dr Hinemoa Elder, Ms Taria Tahana and Ms Gabrielle Huria, for the next three years at least,” said Dr Sharples.

“I have also reappointed Ms Gina Rangi to the board for a further three years,” he said.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

Maori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples congratulates Ngati Porou on the signing of their Deed of Settlement, which took place today in Parliament.

“Ngati Porou is a large iwi with a large land area, and this is a very significant settlement,” said Dr Sharples. “The rapid progress of negotiations is testament to the strong and focused leadership of the iwi and their team, and the level of organisation among the people on the ground,” he said.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

The Minister of Māori Affairs, Hon Dr Pita Sharples, today announced the appointment of Dr Grant Phillipson and the re-appointments of Sir Douglas Kidd and Dr Ann Parsonson to the Waitangi Tribunal, each for a term of three years.

“I am pleased to have such high-calibre candidates being appointed and reappointed to the Tribunal. Dr Grant Phillipson is a professional historian, who possesses a wealth of knowledge and experience of Treaty history and Tribunal processes,” said Dr Sharples.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

A new initiative to repair and insulate houses in Ratana township will significantly improve the quality of life for residents, and act as a showcase for the benefits of energy efficiency initiatives for other Maori communities.

The project, announced today by Energy and Resources Minister Gerry Brownlee, Minister of Maori Affairs Dr Pita Sharples, and Housing Minister Phil Heatley, allocates $2.7 million to provide basic essential repairs, insulation and efficient heating for around 100 homes.

  • Gerry Brownlee
  • Phil Heatley
  • Pita Sharples
  • Energy and Resources
  • Housing
  • Maori Affairs

The Maori Party sought this review because of the interest in constitutional matters among Maori people generally, including how tikanga Maori might be recognised, and the place of the Treaty of Waitangi in the constitution.

I think many people see the Treaty as putting Maori in a privileged position, whereas we believe the Treaty guarantees rights to all New Zealanders, and provides a basis for unity in diversity.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

The Government will conduct a wide-ranging review of New Zealand's constitutional arrangements, Deputy Prime Minister Bill English and Maori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples announced today.

“This is the start of what will be a considered process over the next three years,” Mr English says.

  • Bill English
  • Pita Sharples
  • Deputy Prime Minister
  • Maori Affairs

· Mihi

Introduction

· I would like to congratulate Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi and Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa, on the establishment of the Institute for Post Treaty Settlement Futures and thank you for inviting me to speak today. 

· I also want to thank Professor Smith, Sir Wira and all the staff and governors at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi and Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa for having the foresight to establish this Institute. 

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

The Māori Purposes Bill, which received its first reading in the House today, will make improvements to the Māori Trusts Boards Act, the Māori Fisheries Act, and legislation affecting the estate

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

Kua whakatūria i te rā nei a Te Kahautu Maxwell ō Te Moana a Toi, ki tētahi tūranga wātea i te Paepae Motuhake, ki te arotake i te rāngai me te rautaki reo Māori.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

Minister of Conservation Kate Wilkinson and Minister of Maori Affairs Dr Pita Sharples have welcomed the first graduation of 14 Maori cadets from an intensive conservation training programme that w

  • Kate Wilkinson
  • Pita Sharples
  • Conservation
  • Maori Affairs

Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples today launched the Māori artwork that will feature on official Rugby World Cup 2011 merchandise next year.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples has announced the membership of the Māori Statutory Board, appointed under the Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Act 2010.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

Maori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples applauds the spirit of co-operation among all the parties involved in bringing Whanau Ora to fruition.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs
  • Mihi
  • 35 years ago, the historic Maori land march led by Dame Whina Cooper arrived in Auckland and crossed the Harbour Bridge.
  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples has called for better balance between the Crown and Māori claimants, to progress Treaty negotiations into a post-settlement phase.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

The voice of young Maori is an increasingly important aspect of modern policy advice, according to Maori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

E nga mema o te Ropu Whakamana i te Tiriti, tena koutou katoa.

Tena koutou e takahi nei i nga tapuwae o nga tipuna, na ratou te Tiriti o Waitangi i tamoko kia whai mana.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples says the Waitangi Tribunal report on te Reo Māori tackles a vital issue of great concern to Māori people - the future of the language.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce and Maori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples have today signed a deed of settlement with Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi that recognises the unique contrib

  • Steven Joyce
  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs
  • Tertiary Education

Maori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples says a favourable review of his Ministry's performance is a credit to the Chief Executive and all the staff.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

Tena koutou nga mana whenua, nga iwi kainga, Tuhourangi, Ngati Wahiao, Te Arawa waka, tena korua, tena koutou. Na koutou te karanga ki roto i tenei whare tipuna. Na koutou te whakaruruhau mo tenei hui.

E te koromatua, Mayor Kevin Winters, korua ko to tuarua, a Trevor (Maxwell), tena korua.

E nga rangatira whakahaere i te hui, tena koutou. To the Trustees and staff of the Rotorua Commmunity Law Centre, and to the Canterbury Centre who are jointly hosting this tremendous hui - thank you indeed for your invitation and welcome.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

The Minister of Māori Affairs, Hon Dr Pita Sharples, today announced the appointments of Sarah Reeves and Judge Heemi Taumaunu as Judges of the Māori Land Court.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

Maori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples sets off tomorrow at the head of a delegation of Maori business and sector leaders, to visit Beijing, Shanghai and Guizhou in China.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs

An ex-gratia payment to the Ngāti Rārua Ātiawa Iwi Trust signals a new step forward for the management of the Whakarewa lands around Motueka, says Maori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples. 

  • Pita Sharples
  • Maori Affairs