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Over 40 thousand protestors push for Māori rights in Aotearoa

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Over in Aotearoa this week 10s-of-thousands of Māori and non Māori protestors met outside of Parliament house in Wellington to push against anti-Māori policies.

It marked the end of an 8-day protest march or Hikoi which involved Māori nations marching across communities to make their voices heard. 

Speaking to NIRS, the University of Auckland's Māori Studies Professor Margaret Mutu breaks down the success of the Hikoi and what's next. 

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  • The future management of land and sea country will be developed by First Nations people, with the support of experts from eight universities.
  •  Rear Admiral Brett Sonter from the Australian Border Force, acknowledges an increase in foreign fishing vessels along the Northern Territory coastline.
  • And, An organisation that's working to prevent violence against women is calling out the media's lack of interest in reporting on crime against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.

This week's show is presented by Harrison Pedersen. 

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