Sunday July 20, 2025
News:
Auckland University study finds wealth in whanau enterprise
A new University of Auckland study has found Māori-led business models could be a solution to economic productivity, well-being, and intergenerational wealth.
“The evidence is there, whānau enterprise is already delivering the kind of transformation we want to see.
“We’ve been able to show that whānau enterprises are achieving real, measurable outcomes that matter, for whānau, for communities, and for the future economy of Aotearoa.”
Whānau enterprise is built on kaupapa Māori values that align with te Tiriti o Waitangi. By doing what it is doing for and with whānau, honouring te Tiriti is core to this business models’ success, he says.
Values such as manaakitanga (care), whakapapa (relationship), and kaitiakitanga (stewardship) are simple yet effective principles that transform economic development and, therefore, grow work opportunities.....
See full article HERE
Southland council failed to engage with Māori on amalgamation, document finds
Southland District Council did not engage with its Treaty partners when formulating a bold new proposal to amalgamate southern councils, a document has revealed.
But mayor Rob Scott has defended the process, saying there will still be opportunities for providing feedback.....
See full article HERE
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Whānau enterprise is built on kaupapa Māori values that align with te Tiriti o Waitangi. By doing what it is doing for and with whānau, honouring te Tiriti is core to this business models’ success, he says.
Values such as manaakitanga (care), whakapapa (relationship), and kaitiakitanga (stewardship) are simple yet effective principles that transform economic development and, therefore, grow work opportunities.....
See full article HERE
Southland council failed to engage with Māori on amalgamation, document finds
Southland District Council did not engage with its Treaty partners when formulating a bold new proposal to amalgamate southern councils, a document has revealed.
But mayor Rob Scott has defended the process, saying there will still be opportunities for providing feedback.....
See full article HERE
Articles:
Judy Gill: A Sacred Lie - The Rise Of Spiritual Politics In NZ Education
Only the beginning of maori rule
Matua Kahurangi: David Seymour is right
Propaganda:
Fly My Pepeha: New children’s series filmed in Bay of Plenty premieres this weekend
Dawn-lit dance of moon, stars
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3 comments:
RE: Auckland Uni report on Maori business and entrepreneurship as the future of NZ's economy - this will be the next narrative designed to indoctrinate the sheeple i.e. the golden days ahead.
Another false narrative..... but expected after the success with the Treaty re-interpretation.
Whanau business have many advantages. Get first look on the myriad "by maori for maor" sinecures. And many council policies are worded to favour maori business (Auckland Regional Parks management etc)
Re whanau businesses: How many covered by the report are free from govt/local govt grants? Are they making profits and paying tax, or are they registered charities? Who knows? On reading the whole article, it sounds more like communism than anything else. Don’t tell me we paid for the resesrch…
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