Te Manu Korihi News for 26 May 2014
The New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says the way the government has dealt with Ngapuhi over its treaty claims, has pushed settlement further out of reach; A Kaitaia doctor says Maori men who suffer from gout aren't getting the treatment they need from the state health system and are suffering severe consequences as a result; An law specialist believes a tribe's plan to positively discriminate - meaning employment opportunities for tangata whenua - could be defended in court; The organisation behind a planned charter school in Waikato says the education concept will provide tamariki with wider learning opportunities than other school models.