The app will bring all 21 iwi radio stations together and will have all their content.
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New Moriori language app free to download
A new Moriori language app provides an introduction to basic rē Moriori and contains guides to basic pronunciation.
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Fast, Friendly, Te Ao Māori at Your Fingertips
Instant connection to the Māori world is one swipe closer today with the launch of two new apps from Māori Television. Ko te hononga inamata ki te ao Māori kua kotahi te maretitanga i te rangi nei nā te whakarewanga o ngā taupānga hou e rua a Whakaata Māori.
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Fast, friendly Te Ao Maori at your fingertips
"Instant information, alerts and updates for our communities – especially in an era of Covid-19."
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Māori sports app hits the ground running despite lockdown
Usshh is an innovative app that provides a platform for athletes to showcase their talent and ability. It could help them recruit potential sponsors, clubs, managers and educational institutions. Founder Maxie Kemara (Whānau-a-Apanui) soft-launched the app in February and already has over 800 users, including prestigious rugby league school - Keebra Park State High School, in Australia.
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New App helps Corrections staff learn te reo
The newly established Tihi-o-Mānōno app is encouraging Department of Corrections staff members to learn te reo Māori.
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Te reo transcription tool to be released
A new te reo Māori app, Kōrero Māori, that works as a transcription tool is set to be launched later this year. The software is the first of its kind and has been under development for two years.
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Te reo Māori going global
A language app with almost 10 million users from across the world has added te reo Māori to its collection today.
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Tour the Pink and White Terraces with augmented reality
People visiting Rotorua can now experience the magnificence of the world-famous Pink and White Terraces for the first time since the eruption of Mount Tarawera in 1886.
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Māori storytelling app sparks the imagination
Māori tech start-up company Arataki Cultural Trails has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Spark New Zealand to grow their digital storytelling app.