Last Wednesday the Te Awa Tupuna (Whangauni River Claims Settlement Bill passed its first reading in Parliament, and was referred on to the Māori Affairs Select Committee. This settlement, if passed into law, will establish the Whanganui River as a separate legal entity, and will provide for the recognition
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