Covering Māori business and community with care
Iwi entities, Māori enterprises and marae-based initiatives are a significant part of the economy. They deserve coverage that takes them seriously.
Iwi entities, Māori enterprises and marae-based initiatives are a significant part of the economy. They deserve coverage that takes them seriously.
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Iwi-owned enterprises, Māori-led businesses and marae-based community work are a substantial part of New Zealand's economy and civic life. They operate on time horizons and accountability structures that are often different from listed companies, and that difference is part of what makes them worth understanding.
Good reporting in this area starts with listening, getting names and reo right, and being clear about who is speaking for whom. It avoids treating Māori communities as a single block, and it makes space for the variety of approaches that different iwi and hapū take to investment, governance and partnership.
It also resists the temptation to cover Māori business only when there is a controversy. The everyday story — long-term investment, training, intergenerational planning — is at least as significant.
Kiwi News Desk's commitment is to cover this part of the country with the same depth and respect we bring to any other beat.
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