Te Manu Korihi News for 27 June 2014
After years of wrangling, an agreement's been reached over how large blocks of Kaingaroa Forest land in the central North Island will be divided between eight iwi; A national hui has been told if efforts aren't made now to protect the habitat of native tuna or eels they could suffer the same fate as the moa - and become extinct; A runanga on the South Island's West Coast has mixed feelings about special legislation to allow the harvesting of some native trees felled in April's big windstorm; A kura kaupapa Maori is one of five schools hit by an outbreak of measles in Hamilton - with 84 confirmed cases.