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GCSB Women in STEM Scholarship – Now Open

  • Date: 07 July 2023

Applications for the 2023 GCSB Women in STEM Scholarship are now open and close Saturday 1 October. There are four scholarships available, one of which will be dedicated to a Māori or Pacific person.

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Matariki Resources

  • Date: 07 July 2023

The Ministry of Culture and Heritage have developed a range of resources for use free of charge.

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Te Puni Kōkiri helps fund partnership for Te Reo assistive technology

  • Date: 04 July 2023

Te Puni Kōkiri is supporting the Tua o te Pae team from Wahanga Tū Kōrero / TalkLink Trust and Te Hiku Media to explore the development of the first ever synthetic te reo Māori voice that is compatible with communication assistive technology devices.

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Sediment and debris management package available for cyclone affected whenua Māori

  • Date: 03 July 2023

The government is providing $30 million to support whenua Māori owners with vital clean-up of sediment and debris in Tairāwhiti and the Hawke’s Bay regions affected by Cyclone Gabrielle.

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Call to successors of the Hāwea/Wānaka SILNA land

  • Date: 29 June 2023

This year, successors to the Hāwea/Wānaka South Island Landless Natives Act 1906 (SILNA) land will be establishing a representative body that will work with the Crown on issues regarding the land in Wānaka committed to them.

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Te Tai Tokerau construction business receives a boost

  • Date: 28 June 2023

Justin Roberts (Ngāpuhi) of Te Putahi Projects features in a new video showcasing his success with the Te Puni Kōkiri Progressive Procurement Capability Uplift Programme,  through localised support from Te Hiringa Trust in Whangārei.

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Whenua engagements continue in Ikaroa-Rāwhiti

  • Date: 27 June 2023

Māori landowners on the East Coast have the opportunity to engage kanohi ki te kanohi with Te Puni Kōkiri about their whenua.

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Strengthening Māori aspirations in radio spectrum

  • Date: 23 June 2023

New agreements between Te Puni Kōkiri, Hīkina Whakatutuki and the Interim Māori Spectrum Commission will see Māori participation expanding in spectrum and digital industries.

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Māori-Pacific traffic management business turns lives around

  • Date: 22 June 2023

iTraffic is a proudly 100% Māori and Pacific owned business based in Auckland that has been taking the traffic management industry by storm. 

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Christchurch’s wahine Māori-owned design firm

  • Date: 21 June 2023

As a wahine Māori creative director and business owner Tania McCoy must be quite rare as it’s estimated just 1% of creative agencies globally have a female owner.

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ACC shares progressive procurement tips for agencies

  • Date: 21 June 2023

ACC is breaking down the barriers to government procurement, so the process is more accessible for Māori health providers to tender for ACC’s contracts.

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The wahine business owner fixing up East Coast roads and school lunches

  • Date: 15 June 2023

Powerhouse Kat (Hubba) Kaiwai is used to digging in for her community and quickly mobilising her Ruatōria roading business to fix roads on the cyclone-ravaged East Coast. 

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Ahuwhenua Trophy – a time to celebrate excellence

  • Date: 12 June 2023

Joining the audience of 920 people, a contingent of Te Puni Kōkiri kaimahi were able to celebrate excellence in Māori farming at the Ahuwhenua Trophy awards ceremony held in Tauranga on Friday 9 June.

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New bilingual signs released for consultation 

  • Date: 09 June 2023

Kua tukuna ngā tohu reorua hou ki te ara tuku kōrero 

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Young Māori Grower Finalists all wahine

  • Date: 07 June 2023

Since the inaugural Ahuwhenua Trophy in 2012, this is only the second time the competition is recognising Young Māori Growers, and the first time all three finalists are wahine.

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Three wāhine Māori business owners, three stories of success

  • Date: 06 June 2023

Inspiring wāhine Māori business owners are paving the way in their respective fields – from roading in Ruatōria, to creative design solutions in Ōtautahi, to a virtual contact centre run from Taranaki.

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Joint COVID-19 Case Study with NIAA

  • Published: 24 May 2023

A look into the policy measures adopted by Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand in response to the pandemic and the resulting impact on Indigenous peoples and their communities - March 2020 to July 2021.

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Te Au Rangahau: Māori Business Research

  • Published: 24 May 2023

Understanding the economic value of Māori taonga: a scoping study

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2023 Ahuwhenua Trophy field days completed

  • Date: 23 May 2023

Finalists have all successfully hosted Ahuwhenua judges, sponsors, guests, iwi, hapū and whānau at their respective field day.

 

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Government’s Budget 23 released today

  • Date: 18 May 2023

Today, the Government has released Budget 23 – Support for today, building for tomorrow.

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Forestry slash, debris, flood and cyclone support update

  • Date: 18 May 2023

Funding and support for the people and regions affected by flooding and the impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle continues to be announced.

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Sediment and debris package launched to accelerate recovery to Cyclone Gabrielle

  • Date: 03 May 2023

The Government has launched a $172 million funding package to support councils and commercial properties in Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti,  with vital clean-up and processing of sediment and debris as a result of Cyclone Gabrielle.

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Celebrate Matariki 2023

  • Date: 03 May 2023

Aotearoa is once again gearing up for Matariki! 2023 is the second year we will officially celebrate Māori New Year as a public holiday. This year Matariki falls on 14 July. 

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Cyclone Gabrielle Māori Communities Response Fund near capacity

  • Date: 02 May 2023

Cyclone Gabrielle exposed disproportionate risks to Māori, and severely damaged cultural infrastructures and taonga such as marae and urupā. This in turn challenged the holistic resilience of many Māori communities.

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Solar power packs next step in marae emergency preparedness

  • Date: 24 April 2023

Rapid response portable solar power packs are on the drawing board to help power-up marae in times of need, and Te Puni Kōkiri is supporting this important resilience building kaupapa.

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