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INTRODUCTORY JOURNALISM COURSE

The Department of Maori Affairs is planning four one week only introductory journalism courses for 1982. Each course will give 20 students a chance to see what’s involved in newspaper, radio and television journalism.

Following this the students will be able to decide if they want to take up full-time courses at the Auckland Technical Institute (19 weeks) or the Wellington Polytechnic or Canterbury University (both year-long). The 1982 course schedule is: Auckland May (for students in the Greater Auckland and Northland area); Rotorua June (for students in the Central North Island and East Coast); Christchurch July (for students in the South Island); Wellington August (the North Island area south of a line between New Plymouth, Taihape and Hastings). Sixth and seventh formers can apply for the courses but the Department is keen to receive a good representation of mature applicants. Application forms are available at following district offices of the Department of Maori Affairs: AUCKLAND, ROTORUA, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 4, 1 February 1982, Page 36

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INTRODUCTORY JOURNALISM COURSE Tu Tangata, Issue 4, 1 February 1982, Page 36

INTRODUCTORY JOURNALISM COURSE Tu Tangata, Issue 4, 1 February 1982, Page 36

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