Tuesday September 9, 2025
News:
Australian marae gains $1m from Australian government
Construction of Australia's first ever marae could start in a few months after support from the Australian federal government.
Australian Climate Change and Energy minister and Labor MP Chris Bowen announced that the re-elected Albanese Labor government will donate $1 million to the $18 million West-Sydney marae and cultural centre.
"Community elders have been discussing the vision of a marae cultural centre in Sydney since 1992, and it is an honour to be able to help realise that vision," Bowen said.....
See full article HERE
Northland College partners with Ngāpuhi for charter school plan
Northland College is making moves to become a charter school and is the first state school to publicly reveal it is doing so.
The Kaikohe school says it desperately needs to do something to lift achievement for its predominantly Māori students and has the backing of Northland iwi, Ngāpuhi....
See full article HERE
Otago Community Trust Awards $700k to Expand Groundbreaking Māori Youth Leadership Programme
Otago Community Trust is proud to announce funding of $700,000 over three years to support Te Hā o Maru's expansion of their innovative Te Pōhā programme.
Te Pōhā is a unique leadership programme for rangatahi that connects young people to their environment and cultural identity through mahika kai - traditional food gathering - and a deep connection to whenua. The programme represents the first kaupapa of its kind in the Waitaki district.....
See full article HERE
Articles:
Pee Kay: Puppets or Just Uncontrollable?
Judy Gill: Te Reo– A Parent's Journey
Steven Gaskell: Oriini Kaipara’s “Landslide” - Proof That Competence No Longer Matters
Matua Kahurangi: Forget white privilege
Matua Kahurangi: Māori advantages in New Zealand
Propaganda:
“Being Māori Is The Sweetest Victory Ever”: A Victory For Tāmaki Makaurau And Te Iwi Māori
Local Elections 2025: What is happening with Māori wards?
See full article HERE
Northland College partners with Ngāpuhi for charter school plan
Northland College is making moves to become a charter school and is the first state school to publicly reveal it is doing so.
The Kaikohe school says it desperately needs to do something to lift achievement for its predominantly Māori students and has the backing of Northland iwi, Ngāpuhi....
See full article HERE
Otago Community Trust Awards $700k to Expand Groundbreaking Māori Youth Leadership Programme
Otago Community Trust is proud to announce funding of $700,000 over three years to support Te Hā o Maru's expansion of their innovative Te Pōhā programme.
Te Pōhā is a unique leadership programme for rangatahi that connects young people to their environment and cultural identity through mahika kai - traditional food gathering - and a deep connection to whenua. The programme represents the first kaupapa of its kind in the Waitaki district.....
See full article HERE
Articles:
Pee Kay: Puppets or Just Uncontrollable?
Judy Gill: Te Reo– A Parent's Journey
Steven Gaskell: Oriini Kaipara’s “Landslide” - Proof That Competence No Longer Matters
Matua Kahurangi: Forget white privilege
Matua Kahurangi: Māori advantages in New Zealand
Propaganda:
“Being Māori Is The Sweetest Victory Ever”: A Victory For Tāmaki Makaurau And Te Iwi Māori
Local Elections 2025: What is happening with Māori wards?
Sunday September 7, 2025
News:
‘Over the moon’: Oriini Kaipara wins Auckland byelection for Te Pāti Māori against Labour’s Peeni Henare
Former broadcaster Oriini Kaipara has won the Auckland Māori seat of Tāmaki Makaurau for Te Pāti Māori after beating Labour’s Peeni Henare.
Kaipara becomes the sixth Te Pāti Māori MP, filling the seat of the late Takutai Tarsh Kemp who also beat Henare for the seat in the 2023 general election by a slim 42 votes. Henare had held the seat for several terms from 2014-2023.
The by-election was triggered by Kemp’s death in June at age 50 after being diagnosed with kidney disease.....
See full article HERE
The by-election was triggered by Kemp’s death in June at age 50 after being diagnosed with kidney disease.....
See full article HERE
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7 comments:
Proof of more useful idiots than one could ever imagine.
The Crown has an obligation to protect Maori - it seems mainly from themselves. Another reason why the Maori seats need to be gone.
It really was a choice between one racist and another racist who wasn’t as smart. It’s past time to live up to the mmp promise of abolishing the Māori seats.
It’s a sad indictment of the voters in that electorate
Another radical activist in Parliament... pushing the TPM agenda on the public purse. Beyond outrageous.
Why is NZ having this racist election for Parliamentary seat that shouldn't exist ?
As these seats become empty, abolish them.
Mr Luxon, show us you have the guts to do something positive for everyone, rather than just fumble about with the economy.
I envy the maori seat mps and maori ward councillors.Their task is so simple. They do not ponder and anguish over the greater good or any topics not closely affecting maori. They do not have to familiarise with all the legislation and past developments, just utter slogans which are too blatant and irrational to draw serious scrutiny, and vote as the artful external activists direct. No risk of being voted out for a significantly alternative party. So little effort invested little to lose but the mispllced adoration and the salary. It is certainly easy money.
Only 27.1% voter turn out for the by election and only about 6000 voters have put Kaipara in parliament. Tyranny of the minority?
We NEW ZEALANDERS, and our Country is doomed.
With a little thought, If one steps back and looks at the quality, ability, and integrity of those that the Māori and Green parties have in Parliament, and on their lists to be a candidate to enter Our House, it becomes obvious that the candidates and Parliamentarians from these parties are not worthy of being the cleaners of the House, neither mind keep a seat warm.
Even more concerning, is that we the tax payers are paying these low-lives their salary …….. to do what.
To be an activist.
They add no value to the democratic process.
An appalling state of affairs.
How can anyone with a brain vote for these clowns. Oh of course, voters know not for what they are voting.
And, clowns are supposed to be funny, and in circus.
Same may apply to some in National, Labour, ACT, and NZ First.
Luxon and mob, get a grip. Make change for the betterment of all NEW ZEALANDERS. Stop pandering to these low-lives.
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