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Tu Tangata Editor

Philip Whaanga takes over the editorship of Tu Tangata magazine from this issue with the intention of expanding the readership and building on the base of Te Kaea and Te Maori magazines.

Philip comes from a varied media background in newspaper, radio and photography with considerable experience in community work. Married with three children, Philip is of the Ngati Kahungunu people.

Regular features on politics, community happenings, health, people and the arts will continue to be printed in Tu Tangata. However to reflect the widest possible readership, Tu Tangata welcomes contributions from the community, be they letters to the editor or personal viewpoints.

Tu Tangata wants to promote discussion especially on contentious issues, but it should be noted that opinions expressed are those of individual contributors and not the Department of Maori Affairs.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 3, 1 November 1981, Page 1

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Tu Tangata Editor Tu Tangata, Issue 3, 1 November 1981, Page 1

Tu Tangata Editor Tu Tangata, Issue 3, 1 November 1981, Page 1

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