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It was a weekend of protests in New Plymouth with hundreds of people marching against vaccine mandates on Saturday and 1500 vehicles joining Sunday's Groundswell protest. ....
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Taranaki Regional Council votes for Māori seat 7 Apr, 2021 01:39 AM 4 minutes to read The vote was 9-2 in favour of including a Māori seat. Other By: Craig Ashworth, Local Democracy Reporter Taranaki Regional Council has voted to include a Māori seat in next year s local government elections. Councillors voted 9-2 in favour after hearing submissions on the proposed constituency for voters on the Māori electoral roll. Read More All eight iwi in Taranaki supported the Māori constituency, although many said it was an imperfect solution to increasing Māori participation in decision-making. Council chairman David MacLeod said there was no other way to guarantee Māori representation with full voting rights at the council table. ....
“We’ve had roughly about 80 Māori stand,” Moeahu said. SIMON O CONNOR/Stuff NPDC councillor Dinnie Moeahu said he is one of only a few Māori councillors in 100 years. “I had to cross a barrier so people could see past my ethnicity and see my humanity. SIMON O CONNOR/Stuff Matua Peter Moeahu said a Māori ward was about sharing power. Mātua Peter Moeahu, who had also strongly advocated for NPDC to establish a ward, said there needed to be a voice at the final decision-making table, not just on sub-committees. “It is not a grab for power, but sharing power,. ....