TE KARERE. 08/11/2016.

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2016
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Te Karere
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New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Television
Broadcast Date
08/11/2016
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Television New Zealand
Taonga Māori Collection
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The North Shore’s Awataha Marae is facing criticism. Marae beneficiary Hōhepa Maclean is set to hold a meeting tonight to voice claims the marae won't open its doors for community based initiatives.

A new hotel could pop up on a residential street in Te Kōutu, Rotorua. Developers have promised new jobs, but locals say there are no guarantees the jobs will go to them.

Tuahiwi Marae, located north of Christchurch, played host to Dutch royals King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima today. While it was a chance for cross-cultural exchange, Ngāi Tahu are also taking the time to discuss economic relationships.

The SkyCity Breakers are due to face the Cairns Taipans this Friday but they will be without American point-guard Ben Woodside. Head coach Paul Henare confirmed the news at training today it's a major blow for the side that’ll have to find a replacement.

Labour's Tāmakimakaurau MP Peeni Henare joins us to discuss the latest in news and current affairs including the Kiingitanga’s endorsement of the Māori Party and his chances of retaining the Tāmakimakaurau seat against their candidate in next year’s elections; the US presidential elections; and the protest at Ihumātao.

The All Whites gathered for training in windy Auckland today and were without skipper Winston Reid for the team's home game this weekend against New Caledonia. Reid has been ruled out after suffering a hamstring injury last week for his club side West Ham United.

With one day left to go before the US elects its new president, we spoke to Māori in America on who they think should become the next US Commander in Chief; Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump? Ben Ngaia.

Source: Te Karere YouTube page