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“This is a symbol that life goes on.” Already about 87,000 doses of the Covid-19 vaccination had been given to the Waikato community, he said. Snee said the Te Awa vaccination centre was an important step when it came to vaccinating the community as quickly as possible. “We know that the more people who get the vaccine, the more protected we are against COVID-19 and any future outbreaks. “It will also be a major step closer to getting back to our everyday lives,” he said. He thanked Waikato-Tainui for their ongoing support of the vaccination programme and their commitment to improving the health of the people of Waikato. ....
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Members of the Government’s Māori caucus toured the pilot initiative on Wednesday. Aaliyah and Benjamin purchased their house using a shared equity arrangement with Waikato-Tainui, one of several ownership models used across the development to get people into a home. Christel Yardley/Stuff Aaliyah and Benjamin Armstrong and baby Leo moved into their new home 1½ months ago. The couple had previously rented in Hamilton but struggled to find suitable accommodation when they had to move out of their rental home at short notice. They spent two months living in a Hamilton garage during the Covid-19 level 4 lockdown before relocating to Papakura where they lived in Benjamin’s parents’ garage for just over a year. ....
Lawrence Gullery/Stuff Waipā district councillors and staff stand for the closing karakia and waiata after voting to establish Waipā’s first Māori ward. Waipā district councillors were finally able to show their hand when they voted “yes” to setting up a Māori ward for the 2022 election. Mayor Jim Mylchreest had earlier not wanted to suggest which way councillors might vote because he said it would jeopardise the legislative process. But when the council met on Wednesday to review public feedback and hear final submissions, it was clear how the mayor wanted the vote to go. “From my perspective, despite any Treaty or legal obligation, it’s just common sense. To be in 2021 and not have representation of our whole community around the table is just crazy. ....