
Paora Stanley
Paora Stanley serves as the chief executive of Ngāi Te Rangi, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with ancestors and encouraging participants to embrace their heritage.
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Paora Stanley is the chief executive who acknowledged the significant natural disasters affecting the community.
Waitangi Day in Bay of Plenty: Events going ahead after landslides, bringing communities togetherNgāi Te Rangi chief executive Paora Stanley said the programme reduces the pathway to prison for many, particularly Māori.
Te Pae Oranga justice panel helps Western Bay offenders avoid courtStanley said Bush represented a powerful example of indigenous leadership in law enforcement.
Tauranga iwi group to join Mike Bush in Melbourne for cultural exchangePaora Stanley stated that the bill ignored the fact that Māori still face political disadvantages.
Tauranga’s hidden gems boost its global tourist appealPaora Stanley criticized the equal voting rights bill, stating it ignores the political disadvantages faced by Māori.
Tauranga MP’s proposed equal voting rights bill criticised by iwi group leadersPaora Stanley stated that a person’s journey to jail often started with driver’s licence offences.
Ngāi Te Rangi driver licensing scheme opens doors for whānauChief executive Paora Stanley told everyone 'be bold and mighty forces will come to your aid'.
Ngāi Te Rangi connecting uri to their heritage







































