30 September 2015
An annual Gisborne festival that last year erupted into a three-hour riot looks set to be replaced by an alcohol-free gospel version.
Gisborne District Council approved on Thursday a plan to hold the four-day Gospel Roots Tairawhiti Music and Arts Festival at the Awapuni Stadium and nearby campgrounds.
The venue had been home to the annual BW Summer Festival, from 2007 to 2014.
Last year the festival ended in a riot where more than 63 people were arrested and 83 injured.
During a three-hour battle with police a mob of drunken campers set fires, overturned vehicles, hurled objects at police and security guards, and wrecked the campsite.
The new Christian-based festival will be far less riotous, with organisers saying they will not tolerate drinking, smoking, aggressive dancing, stage diving or crowd surfing.
The festival, run by the Gospel Roots Charitable Trust, is an initiative of the Maori Anglican Church in Tairawhiti, and the Anglican Diocese of Waiapu.
The full article can be found here
29 September 2015
More and more children will be read stories about the legacy of residential schools in the classroom this year.
Provinces are changing curriculums and educators across the country are developing resource guides in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) recommendations.
The full aarticle can be found here
21 September 2015
The Auckland Anglican Maori club 1981. The club was founded in the 1960's by the late Reverend Sir Kingi Ihaka, and is still very involved in Church and public performances, having recently supported Bishop Kito at the Koroneihana Kingitanga, Maori King Coronation celebrations worship and service held at Turangawaewae in Ngaruawahia. The club practices on Thursday evenings, at Te Mihana Māori Holy Sepulchre Church, Khyber Pass, Auckland.
The video on Youtube can be found here
14 September 2015
[Maori Television] “The future of Turakina Maori Girls' College is at risk, with the Ministry of Education proposing to close the school due to a declining roll. Turakina is a state-integrated Presbyterian Māori girls' boarding school in Marton, Aotearoa, New Zealand.”
The full article and video can be found here
9 September 2015
Sarah Eagle Heart joined Native Americans in Philanthropy as its new Chief Executive Officer on September 2, 2015.