Gareth Thomas
Te Manu Korihi News for 10 March 2015
New Zealand First says it has grave concerns over the future of Hato Petera College in Auckland; The group authorised by the Crown to settle Ngapuhi Treaty claims says it's about to appoint… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 10 March 2015
The northern tribe, Ngatiwai, is quitting the broadband business;The group authorised by the Crown to settle Ngapuhi Treaty claims says it's about to appoint negotiators; New Zealand First says it has… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 9 March 2015
A study shows not many Maori are taking defensive driving courses to fast track their licenses; A member of a marae within the Ngati Whatua confederation has joined the protest to save a kauri tree in… Audio
Charter school opens on marae
A new charter kura says some of its students have come to its classes because they were close to being kicked out of their old schools. Audio
MPs are asked: what's the plan for te reo?
Various Groups have queued up to highlight what they see as gaps in a proposed law to change the governance of Te Reo Maori. Te Manu Korihi reporter Gareth Thomas listened to them putting their views… Audio
It's not all about the 'bling' weather
MetService is putting 10 percent of its profits into research and development to attract new global clients. Audio
Outspoken - Māori Land Law Reform
Gareth Thomas looks at the potential impact of changes to Māori land law. Audio
Maori land law reform due this year
The law around the governance and management of Maori land is due to be reformed this year, Audio
Underperforming Maori land stats queried
The Crown's claim that 80 percent of Maori land is underperforming is being questioned by business consultants. Audio
Job advertising down in November
A surge in job advertising earlier in the year has flattened out. Audio
Ngati Porou maps coastline for claims
The Tairawhiti tribe, Ngāti Porou, says it will be applying for customary marine title to a 'reasonable' stretch of the coastline in its territory. Audio
Christmas spending 'steady'
Figures from Paymark show Christmas spending for the first two weeks of December is up 4 point 3 percent on last year. Audio
Maori house building still challenging
Maori with dreams to build homes on their own land are putting their plans in the "too-hard basket". Audio
Bigger eye on exports for tomato supplier
Turners & Growers says a boost to its supply chain puts it in a position to increase exports. Audio
One national body to represent all Maori suggested
The Waitangi Tribunal suggests Maoridom needs a single body to represent all tangata whenua at a national level. Audio
Colliers predicts industrial space rent rise for Auckland
A leading property market watcher expects rents for Auckland industrial space to grow by between 1 and 3 percent a year. Audio
Waitangi Tribunal berates Crown over Maori Wardens
The Maori Council has won a big victory at the Waitangi Tribunal over the management of Maori Wardens. It's found the Crown has weakened the authority of the volunteers by interfering in how they're… Audio
Oil prices down: GDP up - Credit Suisse
Analysts at Credit Suisse say the falling price of oil could push up global growth by almost 1 percent. Audio
OMV pumps oil from abandoned injection well off Taranaki
The oil and gas company, OMV, has started pumping oil from a previously undrained section of the Maari field off Taranaki. Audio
Auckland building consents surprises economist
Building consents were granted for almost 600 new houses and apartments in Auckland in October - a figure that's surprised one economist. Audio