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Five wāhine Māori leaders on what it takes to succeed

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May 2, 2023 in News Northland - 0 Minutes


The world is changing, New Zealand is changing and, in response, a new style of leadership is emerging among Māori women.

Te Ropu Poa, Rena Owen, Dr Maria Baker, Hūhana Lyndon and Tui Shortland are all at the top of their game, Jenny Ling talks with them to discover what drives them to succeed and make Aotearoa a better place.



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