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Mauri Reo, Mauri Ora, Kura Tuatahi
Mauri Reo, Mauri Ora is a series of programme content that focuses on entertaining and educating Kura Tuatahi.
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Kaikohe dad says lockdown has brought his whānau closer together
A Northland whānau in Kaikohe is being productive during this four week lockdown period. Each day the Rameka whānau will devote a few hours to sit together to complete school and written work.
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Long-term financial insecurity a concern for whānau in South Island in lockdown
Māori whānau living in the South Island are experiencing anxiety about their longer-term financial insecurity due to the COVID-19 lockdown.
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Isolated Māmā concerned for self-isolators without financial support
Grace Latimer is a Māori Liason officer at the University of Otago and has recently returned from Australia. With the support of her whānau she's already started self-isolating herself. Although she's well prepared she has concerns for other whānau who might not have that financial support.
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Te Ao with Moana, Series 2 Episode 4
On this episode of Te Ao with Moana: Whānau vs Film archives and Shane Jones.
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Plunket acknowledges Māori midwife founders
Plunket has worked alongside artist Len Hetet to create a new logo that incorporates tamariki and their parents together with the story of two Māori midwives who established the service.
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Co-housing village a dream come true for Māori whānau
Labelled as the world's first indigenous co-housing community, Waingākau Village in Flaxmere Hawke's Bay has completed its first three homes, with more than 100 planned in the next few years.
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Whānau holiday fun: 'Last sandcastle standing wins'
Enjoying the summer holidays, whānau in Ōpōtiki joined forces to see who could build the strongest sandcastle. It was not all fun and games though, the challenge brought out the competitive spirit in the teams.
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Scooter Bros: "They tell me off for my 'motherly' reactions"
Scooter champ brothers Kahu and Maka Day-Brown are upping their training hours in the lead up to the NZ nationals in the new year, with Kahu who turned pro in May eyeing the "golden ticket" of qualification for the Barcelona worlds by topping his section.