No Sense
By
Robert Simpson
The new Town and Country Planning Bill supposedly bringing unity throughout N.Z. caters little for the cultural needs of the Maori people, says the N.Z. Planning Council. There couldn’t have been too many Maori people involved, as it lacks, as do most Government Departments. The N.Z. Planning Council has made some valid criticisms and have offered some suggestions. How relevant is this to Maori people? For the solutions for the Maori people, must come from the Maori people themselves.
Finance is mentioned, but as usual very little is channelled into the right places.
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Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 8, 13 October 1977, Page 3
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98No Sense Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 8, 13 October 1977, Page 3
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