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https://www.tpk.govt.nz/mi/mo-te-puni-kokiri/our-stories-and...-displaced-by-the-ed
... supports whānau displaced by the Edgecumbe floods | He papakāinga hou mō ngā whānau i pā kinotia e ngā waipuke ki ...
... by the Edgecumbe floods. | " Kei kahīhī au i te whakatūnga o tēnei papakāinga. Kei te kaha mātou ki te mahi ngātahi... ... Principal
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barrh@tpk.govt.nz | Kei te whakanui te Manahautū Tuarua o Te Puni Hononga ā-Rohe a Te...
... He haumaru, he mahana ngā whare nei, he māmā te utu mō ngā whānau i tēnei rohe. Me whakahīhī koutou i te whakatutukinga o tēnei...
... He haumaru, he mahana ngā whare nei, he māmā te utu mō ngā whānau i tēnei rohe. Me whakahīhī koutou i te whakatutukinga o tēnei...
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/mi/mo-te-puni-kokiri/our-stories-and...te-ao-maori-with-kai
Toby’s Seafood representing te ao Māori with kai
Friday night fish and chips are a treat for whānau throughout Aotearoa. With takeaway shops on nearly every corner, Pat Tobin, Director, Toby’s Seafood knows it is their te ao Māori approach that sets them apart. With counters full of fresh kaimoana and ika, a te reo Māori menu, legendary fry bread, and manaakitanga at the heart of their mahi they have a recipe for success.
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/mi/mo-te-puni-kokiri/our-stories-and...ls-te-reo-maori-comm
... Te Puni Kōkiri commends Council’s te reo Māori commitment | Kei te mihi a Te Puni Kōkiri i te ngākaunui o te Kaunihera ki te reo ...
... Mrs Hippolite.
| " Kei ō tātou reo taketake e te tāone matua o Aotearoa, he tohu nui tēnei ki a tāto...
... kōrero mō te tauira rā ā te 12 o Poutūterangi 2018. " He reo ora te reo Māori mā ngā iwi katoa o Aotearoa. Me kite, me...
... kōrero mō te tauira rā ā te 12 o Poutūterangi 2018. " He reo ora te reo Māori mā ngā iwi katoa o Aotearoa. Me kite, me...
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/mi/o-matou-mohiotanga/te-reo-maori/k...i-te-whare-reprinted
Kei Roto i te Whare / Māori Language in the Home
This booklet is designed to help you with decisions about learning and speaking te reo Māori. It provides you with information about the importance of using te reo Māori, strategies you can use to overcome language issues, and lists of Māori language phrases that you can use with members of your whānau. Reprint of the 2010 publication.
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/mi/mo-te-puni-kokiri/our-stories-and...sion-and-partnership
A Strategy of inclusion and partnership | He rautaki mahi tahi mā te katoa
... Andrew Mehrtens lamenting the loss of his reo (who knew he even spoke it?), leading media figures Pete Williams calling...
...CBLI (Community Based Language Initiatives) and He Kāinga Kōrerorero all being transferred to Te Mātāwai. It makes for...
...CBLI (Community Based Language Initiatives) and He Kāinga Kōrerorero all being transferred to Te Mātāwai. It makes for...
He Tiro Whānui e pā ana ki te Tiaki Taiao 2019: 2019 Kaitiaki Survey Report
...The report highlights some of the key engagement issues that Māori faced with local and central government, including factors...
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/mi/o-matou-mohiotanga/natural-resour...tiaki-taiao-2019-201
He Tiro Whānui e pā ana ki te Tiaki Taiao 2019: 2019 Kaitiaki Survey Report
...The report highlights some of the key engagement issues that Māori faced with local and central government, including factors...
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/mi/mo-te-puni-kokiri/our-stories-and...ia/he-kupu-na-te-rau
He Kupu nā Te Rau
It has been over three years since the last edition and it’s great to have it back to profile the fantastic work that Māori Wardens continue to do in our rural and urban communities and beyond the marae gates.
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/mi/mo-te-puni-kokiri/our-stories-and...a/he-kupu-na-te-rau2
He Kupu nā Te Rau
Ngā mihi o te wā ki a koutou katoa.
As you can see by my photo that it is getting closer to Christmas! So I thought I'd get in the Festive spirit also.
More importantly however we have the newest edition of Aroha ki te Tangata - Raumati, our reformatted quarterly newsletter which profiles the fantastic work that Māori Wardens continue to do in our rural and urban communities and beyond the marae gates.
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/mi/mo-te-puni-kokiri/our-stories-and...i-servant-leadership
He Toa Takitini - Servant Leadership
When talking with Tui Marsh, Te Puni Kōkiri Regional Manager for Te Tai Tokerau, you quickly get the sense that her life has always been dedicated to giving back to our people.