The prestigious Manakura
Award was also presented for the first time since
2018.
“These awards are a tribute to the heroes of
the 28th (Māori) Battalion. They were established to assist
outstanding Māori scholars to go on to influence future
generations as those of the Battalion have done,” Kelvin
Davis said.
“Our Government is committed to reducing
inequalities in education and improving the outcomes and
experience of ākonga Māori and their whānau. While we
have made progress through a range of initiatives over the
last three years, these scholarships have been supporting
Māori achievers to succeed in education since
Whanau focus in Ngarimu scholarships
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Northern Hawke s Bay iwi fight for lost rights
22 Feb, 2021 03:41 AM
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Lady Tureiti Moxon (nee Hawkins, of Mohaka) at the High Court hearing in Napier on Friday. Photo / Supplied
Lady Tureiti Moxon (nee Hawkins, of Mohaka) at the High Court hearing in Napier on Friday. Photo / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
A Northern Hawke s Bay iwi s 30 years of modern-day battles to protect the coastal and marine resources of its areas has unfolded in an air of disbelief in a High Court hearing now in its third week in Napier.
The hearing is based on an application by Mohaka and Raupunga-based Ngati Pahauwera for recognition of customary right under the Marine and Coastal Area Act, and is before Justice Peter Churchman and is being held in the Napier War Memorial Conference Centre. It relates to the area off the coast between Poututu Stream and the Esk River.