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Waipareira was a New
Zealand parliamentary electorate that
existed for one
parliamentary term from 1996 to 1999.
Located in West Auckland, it was held...
- of Māori Affairs. In 1991,
Tamihere became the
chief executive of the
Waipareira Trust, a
trust that
provides health and
education services to Māori in...
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Tamariki (the
Ministry for Children) and the Māori
group Te Whānau o
Waipareira Trust,
which was
being investigated for
financing Māori
Party candidate...
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elected in 1993. He did not win re-election (to the
replacement seat,
Waipareira) in 1996, but won a new and
expanded Te
Atatu seat in 1999. In 2010, he...
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executive officer of He
Korowai Trust, a two-decade long
trustee for
Waipareira Trust, and one of the
three founders of Te
Piringatahi o te Maungarongo...
- Whanganui, and Whangarei) were kept.
Seventeen electorates (Mahia, Owairaka,
Waipareira, Karapiro, Ohariu-Belmont, Port Waikato, Epsom, Hutt South, Mana, Manukau...
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offered priority access for Māori who
wished to be
vaccinated by Whānau
Waipareira (a Māori
social services agency) at the
Trusts Arena in West Auckland...
- net gain of two electorates. The
seats of Mahia, New Lynn, Owairaka,
Waipareira, Te Tai
Rawhiti (Maori) and Te Puku O Te
Whenua (Maori)
ceased to exist...
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investigating two
charities headed by
Party President Tamihere, the Te Whānau
Waipareira Trust and the
National Urban Māori Authority, for
financing his 2020 election...
- case
study of the well
child health programme provided by Te Whānau O
Waipareira Trust in 1997. She then
completed a PhD
titled The
management of children's...