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South Taranaki iwi s smoothie business about to sweep NZ

Catherine Groenestein06:00, Apr 30 2021 SIMON O CONNOR/Stuff Melody Te Patu and Arohaina Owen from Kaitahi As One, with the smoothie drops that won them the small suppliers category at Foodstuffs Foodstarter awards. Members of the Kaitahi As One team will likely be drinking a few of their smoothies on the run as they begin to ramp up production on the heels of their latest award success. The company, owned by South Taranaki iwi Nga Rauru Kītahi, won the small supplier category at the Foodstarter awards in Auckland this month, and part of the prize package includes the chance to have its products stocked in all New World supermarkets around New Zealand.

Maxwell name change edges closer after community consultation results

Maxwell name change edges closer after community consultation results 10 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 6 minutes to read The prospect of changing the name of Maxwell has created an uneasy undertone in the community, according to councillor Charlie Anderson. Photo / Bevan Conley The prospect of changing the name of Maxwell has created an uneasy undertone in the community, according to councillor Charlie Anderson. Photo / Bevan Conley Mike Tweed is a multimedia journalist at the Whanganui Chroniclemichael.tweed@nzme.co.nzWhangaChron The results of a public consultation on Maxwell s name have revealed that the majority of submitters supported changing the village s name to Pākaraka.

Community Scoop » Matike Mai Constitutional Convention Leading National Discussion For Change

Press Release – National Iwi Chairs Dr Moana Jacksons keynote for Matike Mai Constitutional Convention, 3rd February 2021 stated that this was a hui that is part of a long history of constitutionalism and for Mori living in a colonised state to continue to reclaim mana motuhake and … Dr Moana Jackson’s keynote for Matike Mai Constitutional Convention, 3rd February 2021 stated that “ this was a hui that is part of a long history of constitutionalism and for Māori living in a colonised state to continue to reclaim mana motuhake and rangatiratanga.” Dr Jackson, (Ngati Kahungunu, Ngati Porou) a constitutional expert, acknowledged the convention as a mark in history and that, “

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