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Government continues with Maori-bashing agenda
Friday, 24 June 2005, 11:13 am | Te Mana Akonga
The government’s announcement to stop the Maori-targeted Special Supplementary Grant (SSG) to tertiary institutions proves its commitment to a Maori-bashing agenda. More >>
Budget 2005: Nothing for Maori
Thursday, 19 May 2005, 4:54 pm | Te Mana Akonga
Continuing the 2004 government trend of ignoring Maori interests in order to capture the vote of ‘middle’ New Zealand, the 2005 Budget offers nothing particular for Maori. More >>
Budget supports Maori tertiary students
Thursday, 27 May 2004, 5:54 pm | Te Mana Akonga
“Maori students are welcoming the extension of student allowances to more students from low to middle income families,” said Dr. Helen Potter, Kaituhono of Te Mana Akonga. More >>
Maori Tertiary Students Plan Nationwide Protest
Monday, 26 April 2004, 2:56 pm | Te Mana Akonga
Maori tertiary students throughout the country will be holding protests against the government’s foreshore and seabed legislation at lunchtime tomorrow. More >>
Tertiary Outcomes For Maori And PI Set To Improve
Thursday, 2 November 2000, 11:49 am | Te Mana Akonga
Te Mana Akonga, the National Maori University Students' Association and the New Zealand University Students' Association have strongly welcomed today's announcement of an extra $18 million to go towards support services for Maori and Pacific Island tertiary ... More >>
Maori students – Face to face with DWI
Tuesday, 18 July 2000, 3:54 pm | Te Mana Akonga
The release of the independent review of the processing of student loans by the Department of Work and Income has indicated to student associations that much needed change to the systems of processing of loans is indeed on its way. More >>
New Position at VUW Positive for Maori
Monday, 29 May 2000, 4:31 pm | Te Mana Akonga
The recent announcement of Piri Sciascia as Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Maori) at Victoria University is strongly supported by Te Mana Akonga (Inc.), the National Maori University Students’ Association. More >>