by Megan Lacey | May 26, 2020 | Newsletters
In the latest Te Taumata e-panui, we’ve assembled a series of articles on factors shaping the environment in front of us, and events happening internationally with other indigenous peoples. Importantly, we profile some of the awesome mahi happening with our...
by Megan Lacey | May 15, 2020 | Press Releases
Te Taumata has adopted the term, ‘The Missed Opportunity Budget’, following yesterday’s Budget 2020 announcement by the government. Chair, Chris Karamea Insley, says he would grade the budget a ‘B’ – barely a pass mark. He says it lacks a clear narrative or strategy...
by Megan Lacey | May 13, 2020 | Press Releases
COVID-19 has clearly shown the world that business-as-usual is gone! That’s the call from Te Taumata chair, Chris Karamea Insley, who wants to see a strong focus on job creation to support the lives and dignity of whanau in the government’s 2020 Budget announcement...
by Megan Lacey | May 8, 2020 | Press Releases
Te Taumata’s comprehensive analysis by world-class technical experts which was submitted to Minister of Maori Development, Hon. Nanaia Mahuta, is now available to view online. The study, titled ‘Maori Interests and Geographic Indicators – Strategic Intellectual...
by Megan Lacey | May 8, 2020 | Letters
Te Taumata sends analysis to Minister of Maori Development, Hon. Nanaia Mahuta, on geographic indicators and the wider issues of intellectual property in respect of our Maori interests. View the letter to Hon. Nanaia Mahuta here. View ‘Maori Interests and Geographic...
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