Te Manu Korihi News for 29 January 2013
A national conservation group says it doesn't want what it calls Government cronies overseeing the management of Te Urewera; A major shareholder of a Far North Maori organisation says the burning down of its subdivision sales office follows months of opposition to the marketing of coastal customary land; The Human Rights Commission will start work soon on its second attempt to clearly define what the term Tino Rangatiratanga means in today's society; The spokesperson for four hapu in Central Hawke's Bay, says it's vital local Maori play a key role in a proposed two hundred and 20 million dollar water storage project.