Rangatahi in Ōtaki have been given a new tool to tackle concerns for declining mental health - the paintbrush.
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Ten new homes for Ngāti Whātua's most treasured taonga
After waiting for 50 years since Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei was evicted from Bastion Point, Auckland, its kaumātua have finally been given the chance to return home.
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Ngāruawāhia lands three papakāinga projects
Whānau were moved to tears as Associate Minister for Māori Development, Hon Nanaia Mahuta broke ground on the whenua
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Equity and Economics; Equal footing for Coromandel rohe's development plans
A collective of Māori landowners are creating a bespoke, sustainable community they think could serve as an example for Iwi across the motu.
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Health experts prioritise vaccines for rangatahi Māori
Vaccines are being supplied to five sites led by Māori health providers such as Manurewa Marae.
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Rural marae to get emergency first aid equipment, training
With the nearest medical assistance half an hour away, Whakatōhea people are preparing themselves to deal with medical emergencies.
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Rangatahi initiative lifting Māori uni student morale
Te Puni Kōkiri Waikato's rangatahi-led initiative, Koroī, has been supporting rangatahi initiatives across the region. One of the ideas they have supported through this Covid-19 pandemic is an online initiative that is being led by the University of Waikato's newest rōpū Māori, Te Kāuru, which aims to help their members keep their minds on their studies and their morale up.
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Te Puni Kōkiri welcome their new CEO
David Tokohau Samuels (Ngāti Māhanga, Waikato-Tainui me Te Whakatōhea) was welcomed into the Te Puni Kōkiri headquarters today in Wellington as their new Toihautū.
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Te Puni Kōkiri welcomes new CEO
Expectations are high for the newly appointed Chief Executive of Te Puni Kōkiri, David Tokohau Samuels.