
Flavell: Maori Party will 'smash' this election
Maori Party leader Te Ururoa Flavell from Rotorua has given a passionate speech to his party vowing to "smash" this election and show everyone the party is here to stay.
Maori Party leader Te Ururoa Flavell from Rotorua has given a passionate speech to his party vowing to "smash" this election and show everyone the party is here to stay.
Te Arawa kapa haka groups are busy preparing and fundraising to attend the national competition, Te Matatini.
The issue of Maori representation has arisen again with a proposal for a new board to replace the Te Arawa Standing Committee, giving the iwi a greater voice on the council.