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Dr Siouxsie Wiles to research 'nasty bacteria' in Gisborne awa thought to be making paddlers sick


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Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles expects a research project will find links between untreated sewage discharged into Gisborne rivers in rain events and illness.
Dr Wiles, who was named New Zealander of the Year in March for her leadership in the fight against Covid-19, will be researching what she calls nasty bacteria in Gisborne s Waimatā River.
She is part of the University of Auckland s Let the Rivers Speak team, which has just started a three-year initiative finding new ways to give rivers voice and to revitalise rivers as living communities of landscapes, plants, animals and people.
Dan Hikuroa, who is leading the project alongside Dame Anne Salmond, said the study would build on Te Awa Tupua (Whanganui River) Act, in which Aotearoa in 2017 became the first nation-state to recognise a river as a legal person. ....

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Iwi vs Kiwi: Beyond the binary


Iwi vs Kiwi: Beyond the binary
Newsroom
3/05/2021
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Instead of seeing Māori ways as an either/or with existing thinking about the world and its governance, Dame Anne Salmond argues it s time to bring them together for new institutional forms of order for Aotearoa-New Zealand
For more than 200 years, Māori ways of framing the world and explaining how it works have been regarded as implausible – classified as ‘myths,’ ‘legends,’ ‘superstition’ or ‘religion.’ ....

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