Press Release – National Iwi Chairs Dr Moana Jacksons keynote for Matike Mai Constitutional Convention, 3rd February 2021 stated that this was a hui that is part of a long history of constitutionalism and for Mori living in a colonised state to continue to reclaim mana motuhake and …
Dr Moana Jackson’s keynote for Matike Mai Constitutional Convention, 3rd February 2021 stated that “
this was a hui that is part of a long history of constitutionalism and for Māori living in a colonised state to continue to reclaim mana motuhake and rangatiratanga.”
Dr Jackson, (Ngati Kahungunu, Ngati Porou) a constitutional expert, acknowledged the convention as a mark in history and that, “
More details have emerged about two new community cases, Australia extended its travel bubble suspension, and new instructions were given to people staying in managed isolation. Here s a summary of today s Covid-19 developments in New Zealand.
More cases have been linked to the Pullman Hotel MIQ facility, Australia has extended its ban on a travel bubble for Kiwis, and police closed down a community checkpoint, amog today s other events.
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Further details about two new community cases of Covid-19 emerged today, including that they are a father and daughter who stayed at the Pullman Hotel in managed isolation around the same time as a 56-year-old Northland woman who was confirmed to have the virus on Sunday.
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Temporary entry visa class holders coming into the country will be charged significantly higher MIQ fees from March 25.
The National Iwi Chairs’ pandemic response group has called for the number of New Zealanders returning home to be restricted to 1500 a week, almost half the current number of returnees As of 8am, 27 January a total of 5483 New Zealanders were due to return home in the next two weeks. National Iwi Pandemic Response Group principal adviser Dr Rawiri Taonui said it was no longer sustainable to allow this number of arrivals into the country. The important thing is that the Northland case and the two cases in Auckland, that s the 11th outbreak in New Zealand and all our outbreaks have occurred when the average number of returnees per week is over 2000, what that has caused is active cases in MIQ to be between 60 - 75, Taonui said.
The National Iwi Chairs pandemic response group has called for the number of New Zealanders returning home to be restricted to 1500 a week, almost half the current number of returnees.
As of 8am, 27 January a total of 5483 New Zealanders were due to return home in the next two weeks.
National Iwi Pandemic Response Group principal adviser Dr Rawiri Taonui said it was no longer sustainable to allow this number of arrivals into the country. The important thing is that the Northland case and the two cases in Auckland, that s the 11th outbreak in New Zealand and all our outbreaks have occured when the average number of returnees per week is over 2000, what that has caused is active cases in MIQ to be between 60 - 75, Taonui said.
Press Release – Iwi Chairs Forum The National Iwi Chairs Forum [NICF] Pandemic Response Group has today issued six priority recommendations to the Government. We are extremely proud of the combined efforts of Government, Mori Organisations and the public at large that have avoided …
The National Iwi Chairs Forum [NICF] Pandemic Response Group has today issued six priority recommendations to the Government.
We are extremely proud of the combined efforts of Government, Māori Organisations and the public at large that have avoided a public health disaster to date, said Mr Mike Smith co-chair of the NICF Pandemic Response Group, it would be a tragedy if we failed after so much effort.