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Ruapehu District councillors are to hold a workshop to help decide whether to open meetings with a karakia or any prayer, after a councillor walked out in protest at a karakia. ....
Press Release – University of Canterbury Mori community leaders from across Aotearoa will join students and academics in tautahi Christchurch this weekend to explore how knowledge from the past can be harnessed to transform the future. The inaugural Mori Futures Symposium … Māori community leaders from across Aotearoa will join students and academics in Ōtautahi Christchurch this weekend to explore how knowledge from the past can be harnessed to transform the future. The inaugural Māori Futures Symposium is being hosted by the University of Canterbury (UC), in partnership with Tokona Te Raki – The Māori Futures Collective with support from Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga (New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research Excellence). ....
Ruapehu councillor walks out of meeting over karakia 13 May, 2021 04:24 AM 3 minutes to read Councillor Adie Doyle leaves the Ruapehu District Council chamber for the duration of the karakia. Photo taken from Ruapehu District Council livestream. Councillor Adie Doyle leaves the Ruapehu District Council chamber for the duration of the karakia. Photo taken from Ruapehu District Council livestream. Moana is a Local Democracy Reporter based in [email protected] A Ruapehu district councillor refused to stay in the room for a 12-second karakia to open a council meeting. Taumarunui councillor Adie Doyle stopped an opening of a full council meeting immediately after mayor Don Cameron asked councillor Elijah Pue to open the meeting, as he has done regularly in recent months. ....
Councillor Adie Doyle leaves the Ruapehu District Council chamber for the duration of the karakia. Photo: Supplied Taumarunui councillor Adie Doyle stopped an opening of a full council meeting immediately after Mayor Don Cameron asked councillor Elijah Pue to open the meeting, as he has done regularly in recent months. Doyle said he was uncomfortable with opening a public meeting with any formal system of belief, whether it was a karakia, a Hail Mary or an Our Father . While he said he respected everybody s right to a belief system, he asked the Mayor to respect his right not to be present for the karakia and excused himself from the room. ....