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Te Ōhanga Māori
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Erase ‘bottom of the world’ thinking from national psyche

ANALYSIS: Polynesian ancestors’ drive to explore new lands, markets and resources should be our revitalised calling.

NBR columnist Barry Soutar speaks with Will Mace.

Barry Soutar Thu, 28 Jul 2022

The Māori economy is estimated to have assets worth more than $68.7 billion, with most of this value tied up in primary sector industries – fish, farm, forestry. While growth in these sectors is substantial, the need to diversify is a tired old clarion call. But the gap between intention and

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Barry Soutar Thu, 28 Jul 2022
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