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November

Social Report a valuable tool for Māori development

23/11/2007

The government’s latest Social Report is a powerful public policy tool for all those interested in Māori development says Te Puni Kōkiri (Ministry of Māori Development) Chief Executive Leith Comer. Read more »

October

Latest Kōkiri magazine looks at Māori in the year 2030

29/10/2007

The latest edition of Te Puni Kōkiri’s stakeholder magazine Kōkiri takes a peek into the future by looking at what the year 2030 might hold for Māori. Read more »

New report shows Māori as New Zealand’s future makers

18/10/2007

A new report exploring future opportunities and challenges facing Māori to the year 2030 has been released by Te Puni Kōkiri (Ministry of Māori Development). Read more »

Te Puni Kōkiri supports excellent relationships with Māori

15/10/2007

Te Puni Kōkiri (Ministry of Māori Development) is supporting a new high profile public sector excellence award to recognise excellence in Government-Māori relationships. Read more »

Activating the potential of Māori Wardens

15/10/2007

A group of Māori Wardens have completed a new training module, the first part of a Te Puni Kōkiri-led initiative to provide systematic training opportunities for Wardens. Read more »

Māori broadcasting/e-media hui explores our digital future

12/10/2007

Te Puni Kōkiri (Ministry of Māori Development) is supporting a significant Māori Broadcasting and e-Media hui in Wellington today to explore the future direction of Māori broadcasting and electronic media (e-Media). Read more »

September

New Report: Māori a ‘trans-national’ people

29/09/2007

A new report by Te Puni Kōkiri (Ministry of Māori Development) titled Māori in Australia - Ngā Māori i Te Ao Moemoeā, gives the most accurate picture yet of just how many Māori there are in Australia, why they went there, and how they’re faring. Read more »

Te Puni Kōkiri magazine celebrates te reo

15/09/2007

Te Puni Kōkiri has published the latest edition of its stakeholder magazine Kōkiri entirely in te reo as part of its celebration of Māori language. Read more »

Last modified: 29/08/2008