As part of this year's Federation of Māori Authorities (FOMA) conference, a night market was held in Nelson where local Māori businesses got an opportunity to showcase their products.
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FOMA focused on helping Māori prosper and grow
Māori entrepreneurs have gathered in Nelson for the annual Federation of Māori Authorities (FOMA) conference.
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Building better rugby players and better men
The New Zealand Māori U18 boys rugby team, Ngā Whatukura, are in camp ahead of their test against Fiji U18 tomorrow in Rotorua. But as our reporter Te Kuru Dewes discovers, it is about much more than a game.
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Rangatahi use their voice to make a difference
Rangatahi Māori from across the country have gathered in Wainuiomata this weekend to discuss how to combat some of the major issues facing Māori.
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Mental health services receive $6m boost
$6 million will be made available for underfunded mental health services at 22 general practices and one kaupapa Māori provider across seven DHBs. The Prime Minister and the Minister of Health made the announcement today as part of the government's first major investment in primary mental health for Budget 2019.
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NZ short film celebrating Māori dads has North American premiere
The NZ short film Ani, which celebrates Māori dads, had its North American premiere at the 44th Toronto International Film Festival tonight.
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'Their dreams are no different from yours or mine'
Former inmates are being set up to end up back in prison if they do not have comprehensive wrap-around support when they get out, a reintegration specialist says.
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Urgent need for tikanga Māori prisoner release support
Reintegration services are key to keeping Māori out of jail, according to a spread of people Te Ao with Moana spoke with recently.
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King Tuheitia strengthens kinship with Cook Islands
King Tuheitia received a traditional welcome for the first time by Te Ui Ariki at Atupare Marae in Puaikura on the second day of his eight-day visit to the Cook Islands.
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Māori family spreads mental health awareness, through skateboarding
Skate to Live is an initiative that aims to use skateboarding as a means to combat anxiety and depression amongst men and women of all ages - a kaupapa that sits close to home with the Henare whānau.