Most whānau Māori are living in one-family households, and 86.9 percent of whānau Māori had two to four family members.
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The wards have proven their worth, one councillor says: "Let's be honest here whānau, the system we have had for the last 150 years has not worked for Māori".
Most whānau Māori are living in one-family households, and 86.9 percent of whānau Māori had two to four family members.
Most whānau Māori are living in one-family households, and 86.9 percent of whānau Māori had two to four family members.
Most whānau Māori are living in one-family households, and 86.9 percent of whānau Māori had two to four family members.
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