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Maori Tourism is on the move

  • Dover Samuels
  • Tourism

The newly signed aquaculture agreement is a positive step for the development of iwi, hapu and whanau

  • Dover Samuels
  • State

The inaugural conference of the Maori tourism sector will be hosted by National Maori Tourism Council and Associate Tourism Minister Dover Samuels

  • Dover Samuels
  • Tourism

Dover Samuels is urging Maori whanau to be extra vigilant as a potent strain of influenza continues to spread across the country

  • Dover Samuels
  • Economic Development

“I want to reassure the people of the north that Kaitaia Hospital is not closing and any comments suggesting it are simply wrong, said Te Tai Tokerau MP Dover Samuels in Wellington today.

  • Dover Samuels
  • Economic Development

Dover Samuels spoke at a Maori regional tourism hui in Hastings, to encourage the creation of Maori wealth

  • Dover Samuels
  • Tourism

Te Tai Tokerau MP Dover Samuels is urging Maori to have their say on a new plan aimed at building the Maori health and disability workforce over the next 10 to 15 years.

  • Dover Samuels
  • State

The Maori Party's long awaited foreshore and seabed ‘policy’ is nothing less than a shocking betrayal of whanau, hapu and Iwi

  • Dover Samuels
  • State

Today will see the first opportunity for a new cultural cluster of Maori owned or operated companies to enter the international tourism market.

  • Dover Samuels
  • Tourism

To commemorate the 90th Anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.

  • Dover Samuels
  • State

Quarterly figures released today show the number of working-aged New Zealanders on the Unemployment Benefit dropped by a record 27 per cent in one year and the number of sole parents on the DPB fell below 100,000 for the first time since 1995.

  • Dover Samuels
  • State

Mâori were cooking with gas and no longer with hangi stones

  • Dover Samuels
  • Economic Development

Opinion Column on the growth and success of Tourism

  • Dover Samuels
  • Tourism

During today's visit to the flood damaged area of Awatapu, Associate Minister of Housing Dover Samuels stressed that reinstating Maori families back into their homes is a top concern.

  • Dover Samuels
  • Housing

Two new houses, which will be available as state rentals, are the result of a four-way initiative to improve housing and employment in Awanui.

  • Dover Samuels
  • Housing

Hon Dover Samuels to launch a new Maori Tourism Website in Taupo.

  • Dover Samuels
  • Tourism

Puke Ariki museum in New Plymouth is playing host to one of the most important hui for the Maori Tourism industy.

  • Dover Samuels
  • Tourism

Whangarei will be the home to a new $500 construction project, Project Protector.

  • Dover Samuels
  • Economic Development

Amid job growth, Northland’s number of unemployment beneficiaries fell by almost 11 per cent in the year to September 2003.

  • Dover Samuels
  • Economic Development

Associate Minister for Tourism, Hon Dover Samuels will launch three new qualifications for those wishing to pursue a career specialising in Maori Tourism in Auckland today.

  • Dover Samuels
  • Tourism

Associate Tourism Minister Dover Samuels is pleased that Maori tourism will get a boost as part of initiatives announced in Budget 2004.

  • Dover Samuels
  • Tourism

Budget 2004 is good news for Maori families, with significant new funding that will greatly assist Maori families and communities, said Te Tai Tokerau MP Dover Samuels.

  • Dover Samuels
  • Economic Development

Associate Tourism Minister, Dover Samuels today congratulated Maori tourism operators who contributed to the Rough Guide to Maori New Zealand which was released internationally today.“This publication is a first for our country,” he said.

  • Dover Samuels
  • Tourism

A job partnership agreement launched today will increase the numbers of skilled plumbers, gasfitters and drainlayers across Northland, says Associate Industry and Regional Development Minister Dover Samuels.

  • Dover Samuels
  • Industry and Regional Development