Making high fashion accessible mō katoa – for all – is the big promise of RAGS ARE RICHES, a six part digital series premiering on Māori+ from 7.00 PM on Monday 28 February 2022 and each subsequent day at the same time.
Tag: Digital project. Showing results 1 - 10 of 28
Primary tabs
Search results
-
New digital comic 'Aho Wahine' honours wāhine Māori gods
The digital comic Aho Wahine celebrates and humanises female goddesses of the Māori world.
-
Mokotube app helps tamariki access te reo on YouTube
Mokotube, is a kids-targeted version of YouTube Kids all in te reo tuku iho. Hei Tiki Creatives created the new digital channel to launch on Kirihimete.
-
Regional digital hubs to benefit rural marae
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced that $21mil will be invested in modern and reliable digital services for regional and rural communities.
-
Minecraft releases third reo Māori coding tutorial
First-time students of coding from Te Kura Māori o Waatea in South Auckland are learning how to create the computer game Minecraft through its newly created reo Māori tutorial, Voyage Aquatic.
-
First digital interactive sign language game
It's New Zealand sign language week and Māori entrepreneur Adele Hauwai is on track to creating the world's first digital interactive sign language game.
-
DIGMYIDEA enters third year of inspiring Māori innovators
From today, the DIGMYIDEA Māori Innovation Challenge has opened with the competition for 2018 calling on budding Māori digital entrepreneurs to forward their ideas.
-
Indigenous issues web series to launch in June
A Rotorua-based digital production team are working to make a high-end digital web and social media series aimed at empowering indigenous young women.
-
Māori business welcomes new digital funding
New digital funding aims to enhance new Māori language and culture initiatives through digital technologies. Maori Development Minister Nanaia Mahuta says the fund called Ka Hao also aims to create high value jobs that advance Māori in the sector.
-
A digital way forward for Māori
Today applications open for the Ka Hao Māori Digital Fund. This is an opportunity for up and coming Māori who have a passion for digital technology as this funding is aimed at building the numbers of Māori in the digital technology space.