Since starting the ‘Tautoko’ Facebook group to support Te Arawa businesses, the kaupapa has spread nationwide. There are now Tautoko Facebook groups for Tai Tokerau, Te Moana a Toi, Ikaroa-Rāwhiti, and Tai Hauāuru. Rawiri Bhana, creator of the original Tautoko group says that Māori businesses are experienced unseen growth as a result.
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Maketū checkpoint offers alternatives for Level 3 travellers
Maketū checkpoint operator Wiremu Edmunds says traffic flow has increased and some people are treating Level 3 as Level 2-1.
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Maketū checkpoint operators refute politician claims
Maketū checkpoint operators who've been labelled as 'renegades and ratbags' are saddened with the recent comments made by politicians after concerns were raised yesterday before the Pandemic Response Select Committee.
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Unclez Maketu Takeaways forced to go cash-only
ANZ Bank are standing by their decision to withdraw banking services to Maketu Takeaways who've now been forced to operate on a cash only basis.
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'E Oho' researched book produced by Raimona Inia for Te Arawa
Today in Maketū near the landing of the Te Arawa canoe a special ceremony took place acknowledging 'E Oho' a book researched by Raimona Inia of Te Arawa. The book is a collection of historical information collected by Inia from elders of Te Arawa.
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Ngāti Rangi look to settle Ruapehu, Tongariro claims
Ngāti Rangi are turning their attention to the settlement of Mt Ruapehu and Tongariro National Park following the signing of their $17mil deed of settlement over the weekend.
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Te Arawa ancestors inspire Rotorua Mural Symposium
Rotorua is hosting its first Mural Symposium showcasing eight talented Māori and non-Māori muralists. The large designs produced by local and invited artists from around the wider Bay of Plenty and overseas will go on to be displayed around the city.
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Support for new safer water by-laws in the Waiariki
New water safety by-laws have come into effect in the Waiariki region. Kiwi Rafting business Kaitiaki Adventures support the new by-laws which include changes to life jacket rules and the mandatory registration of jet skis and similar craft.
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Native Affairs – A warning to Tongariro tourists
A warning to Tongariro National Park users change is coming.
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Ngā Pari Kārangaranga, Mai Maketu ki Tongariro, Series 6 Episode 10
Made for the iwi by the iwi, an authentic collection of distinctive kōrero from around the motu. Tonight: Mai Maketu ki Tongariro. (FINAL)