Te Manu Korihi News for 15 April 2014
A High Court judge has ordered that trustees of the Crown Forestry Rental Trust adjust their attitudes and fix what he calls the organisation's 'toxic' environment; The chief executive of Te Wananga o Aotearoa wants his institute to become the world's biggest indigenous training provider - to reach out to Maori and reconnect them with their culture; The Prime Minister, John Key, says it wasn't sensible for a kohanga reo hui to ban a current affairs programme from a media conference; A tribe north of Auckland has secured kaitiaki visiting rights to three quarries, to ensure the owners aren't spoiling the environment.