Kōhanga reo from Auckland and Te Taitokerau have gathered to perform waiata and haka at Te Mokotini in East Auckland.
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Te Ahurea Tino Rangatiratanga Festival to be livestreamed
For the first time in the festival's 22-year history, Te Ahurea Tino Rangatiratanga will be livestreamed via Māori Television's website and Māori Television's facebook page.
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Mental health workers look to adopt new care method
Mental health workers are looking to adopt a new treatment approach "Open Dialogue" to improve how they help families affected by mental illness. Supporting Families Auckland says the Australian method is the best practice of holistic care.
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Auckland City Mission shifts to temporary premises
Auckland City Mission staff and clients are welcoming the move to temporary premises while their current building undergoes a transformation at a total project cost of $90mil.
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New $8mil musical set to showcase Tāmaki Makaurau
Locals and visitors to Auckland will see the cultures, places and lifestyle of the city through musical live stage comedy, City of 100 Lovers. Cast member Te Waihoroi Shortland says the essence of the $8mil production showcases a Māori worldview.
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Manukau City a melting pot of reo dialects
Manukau City has the largest Māori population in Aotearoa, so what is the state of the Māori language in the region?
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More Māori place names across Tāmaki Makaurau
Auckland Council has made plans to rename parks and places across the city with Māori names.
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500-strong protest march for animal rights
500 protestors took to Auckland City's Queen Street to march for animal rights and an end to animal cruelty. Organisers say New Zealanders have to change their mindset to respect the life of animals like their own.
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Urban Ngāpuhi want say in proposed treaty mandate
Ngāpuhi descendants living in Auckland want to be at the table as the tribe seeks to settle their treaty claim. Minister of Treaty Settlements, Andrew Little, met with urban Ngāpuhi as part of his hui to discuss a new proposed mandate for negotiations with the crown.
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DOC failed to consult iwi regarding cow burial on Motutapu Island – Conservation Minister
Heritage New Zealand has met with the Department of Conservation (DOC) and Ngai Tai ki Tāmaki about the burial of 49 dead cows by a farmer on Doc land on Motutapu Island in December. The iwi says it was not consulted and that the burial damaged a midden site.