Rangitata MP James Meager celebrated Waitangi Day at Ōnuku Marae in Akaroa with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, emphasizing the importance of the Treaty signed by Ngāi Tahu in 1840. He reunited with relatives and praised the collaborative spirit of the event, expressing support for Luxon’s decision to visit various Treaty signing locations. Meager plans to attend Ōtākou Marae next year while chairing a committee on a treaty principles Bill.
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Auckland Museum’s Māori, Pacific galleries closed indefinitely due to asbestos
Auckland War Memorial Museum's popular Te Marae Atea Māori Court and Pacific galleries are closed indefinitely due to detected asbestos, with estimates suggesting a four-year closure. The museum had previously reopened sections after an initial closure in May, but remediation continues in affected areas, including the Grand Foyer. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The Auckland War Memorial Museum has to keep two of its favorite places closed for a long time because they...
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