James Tahae Doherty (Tūhoe, Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Kahungunu) awarded in the Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to Māori and conservation.
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Kahungunu student wins national competition with speech on NZ’s divided past, united future
Jess Jenkins of Ngāti Kahungunu and Pākehā descent has won a nationwide competition using her own identity as a metaphor for the past and future of race relations in New Zealand.
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Whirlwind trip sends Māori essential worker back to Sydney
Essential worker Kepa Smith from Ngāti Kahungunu lives in Sydney. He recently returned home to run a food stall at Polyfest however the cancellation meant he had to return to Australia.
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Helping the homeless high priority for Ngāti Kahungunu- 12.30pm Newsbreak
Keeping Wellington’s most vulnerable safe and informed about the Government’s COVID-19 response have kept Ngāti Kahungunu whānau services busy.
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Hawke's Bay Ahuriri Hub aim to continue supporting whānau through winter
The Ahuriri Hub in Hawke’s Bay has delivered 2,000 packages to whānau in Napier during lockdown level 4.
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Ngāti Kahungunu emergency hubs supports whānau through lockdown
Tihei Mauri Ora is the Māori emergency response from Kahungunu to support its people through lockdown. It is made up of seven hubs, supported by multiple agencies, and encourages people to get in touch.
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NZ defence force group eager to return to whānau- 11.30am Newsbreak
NZ Defence Force personnel recently returned from Iraq are looking forward to returning their families when their self-isolation period is complete.
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Ngāti Kahungunu make special Easter deliveries to lift whānau spirits
Ngāti Kahungunu iwi are delivering more than 30,000 easter eggs this weekend to help lift the spirits of whānau in lockdown over this Easter period.
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Ngāti Kahungunu to provide fresh fish packages for kaumātua and vulnerable whānau
Ngāti Kahungunu iwi has implemented Kai Hau Kai, its customary fishing, which will provide fresh fish packages to kaumātua and vulnerable families in the region, due to the hardship faced during the lockdown.
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500 e-commerce websites offered to help food, beverage businesses recover
Award-winning web design firm Zeald is offering 500 e-commerce websites free of charge to help NZ food and beverage businesses with their post-lockdown recovery. The websites are normally valued at $7,000 each.