Despite providing an additional $1m in funding for Te Matatini in this week's budget announcement, the government is being criticised for failing to provide "equitable funding for Kapa Haka to flou
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Hospices struggling as costs skyrocket
Three hospice volunteers shaved their heads to raise funds for Hospice Waikato and specialist children's hospice Rainbow Place in 2019. Photo / File
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Te Matatini funding level ‘offensive’- Te Pāti Māori
Te Pāti Māori are reigniting calls for a significant injection of funding into Te Matatini.
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Gov't sets aside $6.2mn to tackle inequities in cancer treatment
Government agencies have set-aside $6.2 million to address inequities in cancer care for Māori and Pacific peoples.
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Boost for Māori journalism after $18m funding announced
Regional and national by Māori, for Māori journalism has been given a shot in the arm amid a broader funding boost that will see 110 new journalism jobs over the next two years.
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Funding te reo sports events could be a game changer in normalising te reo Māori
Puni Reo Poitarawhiti is Auckland’s first netball event where all taking part speak Māori. It’s new research project investigating the ripple effect the Māori language has on participants and communities. Its a research project funded by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga and led by Professor Jenny Lee Morgan and Dr Jennifer Martin of Ngā Wai a Te Tūī, Māori and Indigenous Research Centre
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$7 million boost in funding for food security networks
The extra funding will help with the distribution of an additional 60,000 food parcels and 10,000 wellbeing packs.
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What will Budget Day 2021 look like?
Today is Budget Day - Tahua 2021. It's the day the government will make its annual announcements on where funding will go in the next year and how much will be spent.
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Fund established to safeguard mātauranga and taonga
“This fund is a step toward protecting our country’s mātauranga and taonga for future generation," Culture and Heritage Minister Carmel Sepuloni said.