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Opening Doors to China – Introducing the NZ Inc China Strategy.

  • Date: 22 March 2012

Following the successful launch of the NZ Inc China Strategy on 3 Feb, key officials and private sector representatives will hold a series of regional seminars to explain what the NZ Inc China Strategy means for business and other key NZ Inc China stakeholders. The seminar will include panel discussion and Q&A.

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Māori Wardens Newsletter - December 2011

  • Published: 01 January 2011

Aroha ki te Tangata is a bi-monthly newsletter which highlights the successes of the Māori Warden Project, and profiles the good work of Māori Wardens around the motu.

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Minister of Māori Affairs speech: Māori Contribution to NZ Inc

  • Date: 16 February 2012

I want to talk this afternoon about what it means to be a New Zealander, and what is our place on the world stage.

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Have your Say for our Tamariki

  • Date: 13 February 2012

Time is running out to have your say on the Government’s discussion document about child abuse and neglect – submissions close at the end of February.

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New Zealand Inc China Strategy

  • Date: 03 February 2012

On 3 February 2012 the New Zealand Inc China Strategy was launched by the Prime Minister at The Cloud in Auckland. Te Puni Kōkiri participated in the development of the Strategy.

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Briefing to the Incoming Ministers

  • Published: 02 February 2012

Te Puni Kōkiri's Briefing to the Incoming Minister of Māori Affairs, Briefing to the Incoming Minister for Whānau Ora, and Whānau Ora Pathway Discussion Document.

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Invitation to submit tukutuku panels

  • Date: 22 December 2011

If you are an artist, weaver or designer you will be interested in this!

A pattern of your creation may be used in tukutuku panels that will enhance the New Zealand wall in the United Nations Headquarters General Assembly building in New York. You are invited to submit a pattern for consideration. If your pattern is chosen, it may either appear in part or whole, in one of 25 pairs of tukutuku panels being created for permanent display on one of the most famous buildings in the world.

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Whānau Ora Seeks Pacific Leadership

  • Date: 09 December 2011

The Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs and Te Puni Kōkiri are hosting meetings next week to help attract candidates for new Pacific roles on three Whānau Ora Regional Leadership Groups.

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Feedback Opportunity: Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa-Tāmaki Nui ā Rua Trust Mandate Strategy

  • Date: 25 November 2011

The Trust’s mandate strategy sets out their claimant definition, and outlines the representative structure and the Trust’s process for going about seeking a mandate from the Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa-Tāmaki Nui ā Rua people. A summary of the mandate strategy document is available to view here, to give people the opportunity to review it and provide feedback.

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Māori Health Leadership Scholarships – Open for Applications

  • Date: 14 November 2011

Scholarships aimed at supporting Māori into careers in the health workforce –the Henry Rongomau Bennett Leadership in Māori Health scholarships – are now open for applications. The closing date is 20 January 2012.

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General Health Scholarships & Work-Based Placements – Addictions

  • Date: 14 November 2011

Targeted scholarships are also available for people interested in becoming qualified to work with whānau and families who have addiction issues – such as alcohol and other drugs, including methamphetamine or “P”.

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Calling All Māori Dairy Farmers; 2012 Ahuwhenua Trophy – BNZ Māori Excellence in Farming Award (Dairy) Launched

  • Date: 14 November 2011

It’s the turn of Māori dairy farmers to accept the challenge and test themselves against some of the best dairy farmers in Aotearoa. Entries are now open for the 2012 Ahuwhenua Trophy - BNZ Māori Excellence in Farming Award.

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New CEO at Te Rau Matatini

  • Date: 11 November 2011

Ms Trish Davis is the new Chief Executive of Te Rau Matatini. Trish Davis (Ngāti Maniapoto) comes to Te Rau Matatini with a strong background of working in the health and disability sector in the Ministry of Health and other health bodies for over 20 years, most recently based in Hamilton.

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The Mokomoko Pardon (Restoration of Character, Mana and Reputation) Bill

  • Date: 03 November 2011

On 12 October 2011, the Mokomoko Pardon (Restoration of Character, Mana and Reputation) Bill was introduced into the House.

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Te Rau Matatini Annual General Meeting 2011

  • Date: 27 October 2011

Last week Te Rau Matatini hosted its Annual General Meeting at Spectrum Theatre, BP House, Wellington.

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Social Housing Funds open

  • Date: 25 October 2011

The Social Housing Unit, Te Wāhanga Kāinga Pāpori, today released detailed information about four new funds to support increased social and affordable housing.

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Wairoa nominations sought for Whānau Ora regional group

  • Date: 19 October 2011

The Tairāwhiti Regional Leadership Group (RLG) for Whānau Ora is calling for nominations from the Wairoa community.

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National Diploma in Business

  • Date: 18 October 2011

Nā te kaupapa ‘Growing Māori Assets through Targeted Education and Training’ a Te Puni Kōkiri te waka i tūwhera, nā Te Kuratini o te Tai Poutini i whakatinana, ā, nā Competency International Limited i waha ngā mahi. Ko tōna otinga, 37 ngā Māori i tutuki i a rātau te tohu ‘National Diploma in Business’.

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Annual Report for the Year Ended 30 June 2011

  • Published: 18 October 2011

The annual report is a key accountability document which all New Zealand Government departments are required to produce. It reports performance against the statement of intent and contains achievements for the year, performance against specific criteria, and audited financial statements.(Pursuant to S39 of the Public Finance Act).

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Valuation of Māori Freehold Land

  • Published: 11 October 2011

The value of Māori freehold land is adjusted to reflect the constraints of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (Māori Land Act). Rating valuation notices are now required to display the adjustments so the land owner can check the valuation. This fact sheet explains how Māori freehold land adjustments are determined for rating valuation purposes.

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Rongowhakaata Deed of Settlement

  • Date: 10 October 2011

Anō te ataahua a te nohotahi a ngā uri o Rongowhakaata. Muia ana te marae o Whakato i Manutuke i te tangata, tamariki mai, pakeke mai. Ko te hainatanga o te kawenata a Rongowhakaata me te Karauna (Deed of Settlement) te kaupapa nui o te rā. Ko tētahi o ngā wāhanga o te kawenata nei e hāngai ana ki ngā uri a Te Kooti Rikirangi. Timata mai te rā i te ata hāpara tonu, a, paoho ana ngā karakia o te Hāhi Ringatū.

View images from the signing.

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Consumer rights important in big credit reporting shake up: Statement of consumer rights in four languages

  • Date: 06 October 2011

Media Release, 5 October 2011

In announcing major changes to credit reporting law, Privacy Commissioner, Marie Shroff, highlighted the need for further public education about the rights New Zealanders have when seeking credit.

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Ta Apirana Ngata Memorial Lectures

  • Date: 04 October 2011

Tribal histories & Scholarship learning about ourselves

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New Zealand's draft Periodic Report under International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination

  • Date: 29 August 2011

The Ministry of Justice is seeking public feedback on the draft of New Zealand's 18th, 19th and 20th periodic reports (consolidated as one document) under the United Nations International Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD). The feedback period will run until 30 September 2011.

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Māori Wardens Newsletter - June 2011

  • Published: 10 August 2011

Aroha ki te Tangata is a bi-monthly newsletter which highlights the successes of the Māori Warden Project, and profiles the good work of Māori Wardens around the motu.

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