Cancel Waitangi and go elsewhere

by Whaleoil on February 5, 2010 · 10 comments

The media are being asked to cough up cash to cover Wai­t­angi Day com­mem­o­ra­tions on the Lower Te Tii marae.

A Nga­puhi elder is ask­ing reporters and cam­era­men to hand over hun­dreds of dol­lars to cover the celebrations.

Prime Min­is­ter John Key has been wel­comed onto the marae by local iwi Nga­puhi, but news out­lets are being told to stay away unless they put for­ward a $500 ser­vice fee.

TV1, TV3 have been asked for $500 while Maori TV has been asked for $1000, New­stalk ZB reported.

FRO, easy fixed, go else­where and hold com­mem­o­ra­tions if these grasp­ing high­way­men con­tinue to extort. It is our national day and frankly these few aren’t doing any­thing to help national cohe­sion despite the advances in recent years.

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Rob February 5, 2010 at 1:54 am

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I con­cur lets put wai­t­angi and the treaty in it’s proper place, his­tory, and move for­ward as one Nation one Peo­ple. We can start by chang­ing the name to New Zealand Day and move the cel­e­bra­tion to some­where rel­e­vant to all New Zealan­ders. let the cel­e­bra­tions begin. In the inter­ests of fair­ness we should set aside an area for pro­test­ers, some­where insignif­i­cant say wai­t­angi, and leave them to it.

Hagues February 4, 2010 at 11:32 pm

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Totally agree, give them the cold shoul­der, take away the atten­tion they would have got.

alex Masterley February 4, 2010 at 11:33 pm

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Every year we have bol­locks of this sort.
Time to pull the plug, I say.
Lets do what our neigh­bours do and have a damn good party rather than a wingefest.

cupidstunt February 4, 2010 at 11:54 pm

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I have to say…they don’t do them­selves or their causes any favours by appear­ing as money grab­bers. Do they need the money that badly? What is their think­ing behind this?

It really is ill con­ceived ideas like this that set back maori/pakeha rela­tions by years!

AuntieDrea February 5, 2010 at 2:40 am

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Hmmmm a taste of things to come for non maori New Zealan­ders, should Maori ever be given rights to the fore­shore and seabeds, i think!!!

John Q Public February 5, 2010 at 2:57 am

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Why did Maori TV have to pay more?

billhicks February 5, 2010 at 3:19 am

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I hope what ever stu­pid media who payed this koha/bribe to get into this dis­grace have received a receipt so inland rev­enue can tax this stench smelling maori shit…………..

michael February 5, 2010 at 2:03 pm

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and your shit don’t stink billyboy?a per­son who steals the iden­tity of the dead stinks of fraud, a deceit­ful faker.

Garfield Herrington February 5, 2010 at 5:16 am

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It seems very rea­son­able to charge the broad­cast media to attend. It is a sim­i­lar sit­u­a­tion to charg­ing for the rights to broad­cast sports events.

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