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Community Scoop » Paakiwaha Promo Monday 10th May 2021

Press Release – Paakiwaha Tn koutou e whakarongo mai nei ki a Paakiwaha. Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme from a Maori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air. … Tēnā koutou e whakarongo mai nei ki a Paakiwaha. Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme from a Maori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air. On today’s show: Tom Bennion, the founding editor of the 1994 Māori Law Review, tunes in to discuss a ground-breaking High Court case which will see Whakatōhea, Ngāi Tai, Ngāti Awa and other iwi’s marine rights and interests in the Eastern Bay of Plenty.

Auckland
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Maori
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Lotu-fuli
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Emily-karaka
Rawiri-taonui
Richard-wagstaff

Paakiwaha Promo Monday 10th May 2021

Monday, 10 May 2021, 12:35 pm Tēnā koutou e whakarongo mai nei ki a Paakiwaha. Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme from a Maori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air. On today’s show: Tom Bennion, the founding editor of the 1994 Māori Law Review, tunes in to discuss a ground-breaking High Court case which will see Whakatōhea, Ngāi Tai, Ngāti Awa and other iwi s marine rights and interests in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. Council of Trade Unions president Richard Wagstaff gives us his whakaaro on the proposed Fair Pay

Auckland
New-zealand
Brahui
New-zealand-general
Maori
Papatoetoe
Mataroria-lyndon
Lotu-fuli
Tom-bennion
Emily-karaka
Rawiri-taonui
Richard-wagstaff

Business Scoop » Paakiwaha Promo Monday 10th May 2021

Press Release – Paakiwaha Tn koutou e whakarongo mai nei ki a Paakiwaha. Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme from a Maori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air. … Tēnā koutou e whakarongo mai nei ki a Paakiwaha. Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme from a Maori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air. On today’s show: Tom Bennion, the founding editor of the 1994 Māori Law Review, tunes in to discuss a ground-breaking High Court case which will see Whakatōhea, Ngāi Tai, Ngāti Awa and other iwi’s marine rights and interests in the Eastern Bay of Plenty.

Auckland
New-zealand
Brahui
New-zealand-general
Maori
Papatoetoe
Mataroria-lyndon
Lotu-fuli
Tom-bennion
Emily-karaka
Rawiri-taonui
Richard-wagstaff

Covid-19: Family seen taking face masks out of train station bin

Covid-19: Family seen taking face masks out of train station bin Thu, 22 Apr 2021, 3:45PM People are being urged not to retreive used face masks from bins but rather use a scarf or t-shirt as a make shift face covering while on public transport. Photo / Jason Oxenham. Covid-19: Family seen taking face masks out of train station bin Thu, 22 Apr 2021, 3:45PM People seen taking used masks from public rubbish bins before boarding a train has sparked concerns among health leaders. Research has shown the Covid-19 virus can survive on disposable masks for up to 7 days meaning people re-using masks were at risk of catching the virus and other transmissible illnesses.

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Manukau
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Takanini
Graeme-marshall
Colleen-brown
Mark-hannan
Apulu-reece-autagavia
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Covid 19 coronavirus: Family seen taking face masks out of train station bin

Covid 19 coronavirus: Family seen taking face masks out of train station bin 22 Apr, 2021 01:10 AM 4 minutes to read People are being urged not to retreive used face masks from bins but rather use a scarf or t-shirt as a make shift face covering while on public transport. Photo/Jason Oxenham. People are being urged not to retreive used face masks from bins but rather use a scarf or t-shirt as a make shift face covering while on public transport. Photo/Jason Oxenham. People seen taking used masks from public rubbish bins before boarding a train has sparked concerns among health leaders.

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New-zealand
Manukau
New-zealand-general
South-auckland
Papatoetoe
Takanini
Graeme-marshall
Colleen-brown
Mark-hannan
Apulu-reece-autagavia
Auckland-regional-public-health-service

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