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  <&>Wellington Corpus of Spoken New Zealand English Version One</&>
  <&>Copyright 1998 School of Linguistics & Applied Language Studies</&>
  <&>Victoria University of Wellington</&>

  <&>side one</&>
  <&>23:26</&>
  

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      and now join me for <indig=Maori>nga korero o te wa</indig=Maori>
      a <.>round</.> up of maori news events

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      the new zealand qualifications authority <indig=Maori>mana
      matauranga motuhake o aotearoa</indig=Maori> has announced the
      establishment of a diploma of maori early childhood education

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      the diploma m e c e <,>

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      the diploma's been developed and established by the new zealand
      qualifications authority in conjunction with representatives of
      the <indig=Maori>kohanga reo</indig=Maori> national trust

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      the new zealand child care association

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      the early childhood development unit

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      and the <&>24:00</&> combined early childhood unions of aotearoa

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      the launching on thursday was done by sir john bennett chairman
      of the <indig=Maori>kohanga reo</indig=Maori> national trust

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      others who took part in the ceremony included the <indig=Maori>kaumatua</indig=Maori>
      of new zealand qualifications authority hohua <?>tutangaihe</?>
      and the chief executive officer of the authority david hood

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      the official launching by sir john bennett followed

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      and er sir john bennett is also the chairman of the maori
      education foundation <,>

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      the waitangi tribunal has recommended the government step in to
      prevent landcorp selling the environmentally sensitive wetland
      near kaitaia

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      the sale of the twelve hundred hectare kaimaumau block was due
      to go through yesterday

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      the tribunal says kaimaumau's an important part of the
      <indig=Maori>muriwhenua</indig=Maori> claim

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      and there is a serious case to answer about the way the crown
      acquired it from <&>25:00</&> the maori people

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      it recommends the crown take all possible steps to retain or
      recover the land

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      or if unsuccessful that it stops mining or major development

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      it also wants a system set up so crown or state owned enterprise
      land and <indig=Maori>muriwhenua</indig=Maori> isn't sold
      against the wishes of the <indig=Maori>muriwhenua</indig=Maori>
      tribes while the <O>voc</O> claim is proceeding <,>

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      some schools will need more resources to cope with the rise in
      the school leaving age to sixteen

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      that's according to the principal of nga tapuwae college in
      mangere hone green

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      but mister green adds the change will have little impact on
      south auckland schools because with no jobs to go to students
      are staying at school anyway

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      mister green says it's good the community is being given the
      message that it's important for children to stay on at school

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      tauranga maori people are gearing up for a marathon effort

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      shifting a <indig=Maori>pipi</indig=Maori> bed from the path of
      a new expressway that's now taking shape across the <&>26:00</&>
      <?>waikariau</?> er estuary

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      the reseeding of the shellfish is part of an agreement thrashed
      out earlier this year between the district council and the <?>ngaitamarawaho</?>
      who have a waitangi claim over the estuary

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      a spokesperson for <?>ngaitamarawaho</?> hori rekurangi says
      barring any hitches it's hoped the work can be carried out by
      his people next wednesday

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      and he says he's happy with the way things are working out with
      the council

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      mister rekurangi says his people would start at three oclock in
      the morning with the aim of shifting as many <indig=Maori>pipi</indig=Maori>
      as possible between tides

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      the chief executive of the quality inn hotel chain mister ian
      stud says too many new owners are partly the reason he's decided
      to leave the company

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      he says six changes of ownership in just five years have taken
      their toll on management

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      and both he and financial manager peter reed have decided not to
      renew their contracts when they expire at <&>27:00</&> the end
      of the month

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      mister stud has been with the chain for over eight years and
      says during that time it er became the largest branded hotel
      chain in the country

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      but he says despite <.>th</.> that success the cost in changes
      in ownership have presented some problems and the time has come
      to hand over the running of the company to someone else

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      an announcement is due next week on a new organisational
      structure for the chain <,>

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      earlier this year <indig=Maori>te reo o aotearoa</indig=Maori>
      commissioned former broadcaster now private consultant haare
      williams to produce a biographical serious of programmes
      featuring respected <indig=Maori>kaumatua</indig=Maori> and
      spokesman for <indig=Maori>te ariki nui</indig=Maori> dame te
      atairangi kahu rua cooper

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      mister cooper who lives at <?>whatapaka</?> <indig=Maori>marae</indig=Maori>
      near papakura was closely associated with the cultural efforts
      of the late princess te puea and was a member of her famous t p
      m <indig=Maori><?>te pou o mangatawhiri</?></indig=Maori> fund
      raising concert party

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      he was also closely associated with sir apirana <&>28:00</&>
      ngata's land development schemes

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      the series of programmes were recorded at mister cooper's home
      and also during a journey by boat along the waikato river from
      meremere to <?>awamarahi</?> <indig=Maori>marae</indig=Maori>
      near the river's mouth at port waikato

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      the second part of the series can be heard in <indig=Maori>te
      reo o te pipiwharauroa</indig=Maori> at five thirty tomorrow
      night on national radio and continues on the following two
      sundays

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      on sunday the twenty fourth of november <indig=Maori>te reo o
      aotearoa</indig=Maori> will present <indig=Maori>te reo o te
      pipiwharauroa</indig=Maori> in a live broadcast from the
      awamarahi <indig=Maori>marae</indig=Maori> which will be holding
      special celebrations

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      and tomorrow night at ten past six muru walters a lecturer at
      saint john's theological college comments on the appointment of
      <?>paraone turei</?> as bishop of tai rawhiti within the
      bishopric of aotearoa

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      that's in <indig=Maori><?>kopukorekore</?></indig=Maori>
      tomorrow night on national radio at approximately ten past six

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      and that's our programme for this week

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      technical help's been from barry hartley

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      and i'm henare te ua <indig=Maori>te reo o aotearoa</indig=Maori>
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