Musicians, entertainers, academics and entrepreneurs were among recipients acknowledged for their outstanding achievements at Ngā Tohu o Matariki o te Tau 2022. The sixth annual Matariki Awards were broadcast live from the National Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa, in Wellington.
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WATCH LIVE: OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF WHAKAATA MĀORI
New Zealanders are invited to celebrate the historic dawn launch of the new name for Māori Television. Whakaata Māori, which means ‘to mirror’, ‘to reflect’ or ‘to display’, will be the official name reflecting the network’s growth into a multi-media organisation.
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NGĀ TOHU MATARIKI O TE TAU 2022 – CELEBRATING LOCAL STARS!
Nominations are pouring in for the 2022 Whakaata Māori Matariki Awards. Ngā Tohu Matariki o te Tau 2022 recognises those who have made a difference in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Nominations have been open for less than a week and are already looking to well exceed last year’s number of entries.
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Māori Television face Māori Affairs Select Committee
Māori Television and its newly elected board were placed under the microscope today during the broadcasters annual financial review with the Māori Affairs Select Committee.
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Taurima to join Māori Television executive team
Experienced broadcaster Shane Taurima joins the Māori Television executive team in the interim position of Deputy Chief Executive – Organisational Transition.
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Shane Taurima stays positive despite preliminary vote count
The Māori Party's candidate for Tāmaki Makaurau, Shane Taurima, first entered politics in 2013 when he contested the Labour Party candidacy for the Ikaroa-Rāwhiti by-election.
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Voting not a priority for homeless
Over the past few weeks New Zealanders have exercising their democratic right to vote for their preferred government for the next three years. However for some of the country's most impoverished and needy, voting is not a priority.
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Peeni Henare says Māori Party & Greens living wage promise is unrealistic
Incumbent Tāmaki Makaurau MP Peeni Henare labelled the Māori Party and the Greens promise to push hard and fast for a living wage as unrealistic.
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Special Auckland wage needed to live in NZ’s largest city
Māori Party candidate for Tāmaki Makaurau Shane Taurima says a special Auckland wage is required to cope with the cost of living in the country’s most expensive city.
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Election Aotearoa: Tāmaki Makaurau candidates debate the big issues
In part two of the Tāmaki Makaurau Election Aotearoa debate the candidates tackle the big issues facing voters.