Hawke s Bay play touring schools to start a conversation about anxiety
2 May, 2021 10:26 PM
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Daniel Betty and Mary Kippenberger with the cast of Te Whawhewhawhe & Te Marama. Photo / Warren Buckland
Daniel Betty and Mary Kippenberger with the cast of Te Whawhewhawhe & Te Marama. Photo / Warren Buckland
Hawkes Bay Today
WB280421TOITOI3.JPG Cast members from the Kahurangi Māori Dance Theatre and Te Wānanga Whare Tapere o Takitimu rehearse for Te Whawhewhawhe & Te Marama. Photo / Warren Buckland
By Shannon Johnstone A play that aims to open up a conversation about anxiety is touring 29 schools in Hawke s Bay.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern responds over Māori self-determination report He Puapua
3 May, 2021 05:37 AM
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern accused the Opposition leader of politicking over a report on Māori self-determination that has not yet gone to Cabinet. Photo / File
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern accused the Opposition leader of politicking over a report on Māori self-determination that has not yet gone to Cabinet. Photo / File
Social issues reporter, NZ Heraldmichael.neilson@nzherald.co.nz
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has ruled out the idea of a Māori parliament but sidestepped other questions about a report on Māori self-determination, instead accusing the Opposition leader of politicking.
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Sasha Borissenko: Meet Khylee Quince, the first Māori dean of law at a NZ university
2 May, 2021 03:00 AM
5 minutes to read Lawyers have to work with the population of this country so they have to reflect their values, experience and background, Khylee Quince says. Photo / Supplied Lawyers have to work with the population of this country so they have to reflect their values, experience and background, Khylee Quince says. Photo / Supplied
NZ Herald Associate Professor Khylee Quince has been appointed interim dean of law at AUT University. She is the first Māori dean of law at a New Zealand university, and perhaps the first indigenous dean of law