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Last night the Ngā Rohe Moana o Ngā Hapū o Ngāti Porou Bill (No 2) passed its 1st reading. It recognises the mana of ngā hapu o Ngāti Porou over their rohe moana – recognising customary title & rights over foreshore & seabed along the East Coast. #nzpol #MāoriAffairs Hansard quote from Hon Andr...
This bill has been referred to the #MāoriAffairs Committee – submissions are open until Friday 22 June. Learn more about the bill and #HaveYourSay: bit.ly/2ryuw8C #nzpol #selectcommittee
Missed the debate? You can catch it on demand on our website: 📺 bit.ly/2I8HPHi #nzpol

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