E25 18 August 2023: Pānui Review Summary
This week Pānui reviews a mix of social sector items. The first is the report on the performance of Te Aka Whai Ora. As discussed
This week Pānui reviews a mix of social sector items. The first is the report on the performance of Te Aka Whai Ora. As discussed
In New Zealand statute law, specifically section four of the Māori Language Act 2016, Te Reo Māori is recognised as a taonga of iwi and
This week the 2021/22 annual report from Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo Māori / The Māori Language Commission (Te Taura Whiri), was finally tabled
Contextual Matters: Yesterday the Government released its 2023/2024 Budget. This is their finalised spending plan for 1 July this year to 30 June 2024, plus
This week we have completed reviews of two Māori language revitalisation entities, Whakaata Māori (formally known as the Māori Television Service) and Te Mātāwai. The
We have reviewed an advisory report from a Ministerial Advisory Committee, Te Pae Roa, on Māori education matters. This is their second report, which was
The Ministry of Education has released a report on student loans.[1] The report shows there are circa 75,000 Māori undertaking some type of tertiary study,
The plan for Te Māngai Pāho for the year ahead is largely the same as the past; namely to divvy out circa $85 million in
Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo Māori / the Māori Language Commission For subscribers interested in what Te Taura Whiri does this is a clear
There was a Government Cabinet reshuffle this week. In regards to Māori Government ministers, Kiri Allen has become the Minister of Justice. Minister Willie Jackson
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