Maori economy
Weekly
update ⋅
8 February 2015
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Prospects
appear even brighter for Maori economic renaissance
Selwyn
Hayes, EY Tahi, has big expectations for the Maori economy, now estimated
to be worth about $40 billion. Photo / Christine Cornege.
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Study
affirms potential for Māori economic growth
Māori
Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell today welcomed the release of a study
confirming Northland has significant economic potential
and ...
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Northland
study affirms potential for Maori economic growth
MÄ
ori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell today welcomed the release of a study
confirming Northland has significant economic potential
and ...
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Maori
money vital for Northland economy
Mr
Joyce says improving economic outcomes in the region is key to ... yesterday
released their own strategy on how to grow the Maori economy.
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Taitokerau
economic growth strategy welcomed
Mr
Flavell says the study aligns well with the Māori Economic Development
Strategy: He Kai Kei Aku Ringa, which sets out a blueprint for growing
the ...
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Economic
potential mostly untapped
The
brainchild of the Taitokerau Iwi Chief Executives Consortium, the strategy sets
out a pathway for developing the Maori economy without ...
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Land
law change essential, says PM
"If
we can make this land work for Maori, then it will add up to $8billion to
the economy and create at least 4000 new jobs over the next
decade.".
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Little's
argument 175 years too late
On
Friday it was reported the Maori economy from treaty settlements is now
worth 40 billion dollars and in just a few brief years it will be worth
100 ...
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Rt
Hon John Key - Waitangi Day Breakfast Speech
If
we can make this land work for Maori, then it will add up to $8 billion
to the economy and create at least 4000 new jobs over the next
decade.
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