Kōhanga Reo has received a cash injection of $200m - the announcement is an acknowledgement by the Govt of the issues identified by the claim lodged by Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust in 2011.
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Kōhanga Reo boost 10-years coming- Kelvin Davis
Associate Minister of Education Kelvin Davis says this will ensure kaiako are adequately paid and learning facilities are in good condition in order to support the revitalisation of te reo.
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Māori Party claims ERC exclusion is deliberate
Simon Bridges, who heads the government's Epidemic Response Committee, is being blamed for the lack of Māori presenting to committee meetings. Māori Party Co-Leader, Debbie Ngarewa-Packer claims the exclusion is deliberate.
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Whānau compare Kōhanga Reo vs Mainstream distance learning packs
Photos that surfacing on social media comparing early learner packs between Kōhanga Reo and Mainstream has caused major woes.
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Shortage of testing supplies force health workers to turn people back- 7:30am Newsbreak
- Next Tuesday, the country moves to Alert level 3. But the Kohanga Reo National Trust has advised kohanga reo around the country to remain closed. CEO Angus Hartley says the majority of their wor
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Media get $50 million piece of the pie from Government- 4:30pm Newsbreak
- There are two new confirmed cases and 1 probable case of COVID-19. Sadly, two more people have died of the virus - a woman in her 60s and a Rosewood Resthome resident.
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Nanny Myra Berghan: 90 years of great achievements celebrated
Myra Berghan recently celebrated her 90th birthday at Mahimaru Marae in Awanui in Northland, surrounded by her whānau and close friends. She is a stalwart, along with many others, who helped establish the Kohanga Reo movement in Te Hiku o Te Ika during the early 1980s, starting at her marae of Mahimaru.
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Elderly couple's commitment to teaching Māori
An elderly Māori couple are doing their bit to help nuture te reo Māori me ōna tikanga for children at the 'BestStart' child education centre in the Wellington suburb of Waiwhetu. Hepetema and Mate Taitua - better known as Papa Sep and Whaea Mate - have been an inspiration to both staff and children since they started at the centre three years ago.
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"I weep for our children speaking te reo Māori"
A heartfelt speech from Kuini Moehau Reedy after receiving the Te Toi o Nga Rangi Award Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2019 Matariki Awards in Auckland.
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It's never been about me, it's always about we- Dame Areta Koopu
After over 30 years in social services, Mrs Areta Koopu CBE of Ngāti Konohi has today been named a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit. The Māori Women's Development director is one four Dames and three Knights in the 2019 Queens Birthday Honours.