Nov. 19, 2021, 1:25 p.m.
The Government recently announced people will be able to travel freely to and from Tāmaki Makaurau from the 15th of December to 17th of January 2022, provided they have received a double dose of the Covid-19 vaccination, or have returned a negative test within 72 hours of leaving Auckland.
Aperahama Edwards, chairman of the Ngāti Wai Trust Board shares his concerns for the health and wellbeing of our Māori people in Te Tai Tokerau and calls for the Northern Borders to remain closed until we are better prepared, which includes reaching a 90 percent vaccination rate.
Aperahama Edwards speaks to us about Ngā Pakiaka o Manaia, a series of online panels & wānanga for the descendants of Manaia
4 months, 1 week
Wikatana Popata talks about how the occupation has gone & also the return of ākonga to TKKM o Tūtūtarakihi
7 months, 1 week
Andre Espinoza from MPI explains the new rules banning the use of recreational set nets in many areas and how to check
7 months, 1 week
Dr Alison Leversha, a community paediatrician for Starship talks about the resources they've created
7 months, 1 week