Tracy Tangihaere has been appointed chief executive at EIT in Gisborne.
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Wellington skater starts lessons for wāhine and takatāpui
The lessons are part of her new organisation WAA HINE skate to help wāhine and takatāpui build confidence and not be intimidated going to skate parks.
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Tanea Heke honoured for contribution to Māori arts
Heke, of Ngāpuhi, is the tumuaki of Toi Whakaari, the New Zealand Drama School. She founded Hāpai Productions with the late Nancy Brunning.
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Equal pay changes significant for women, says Minister for Women
Some of the country's lowest-paid workers will receive more money through the easier process, Women's Minister says.
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AWWA period-proof underwear rides to global success
AWWA has been named a finalist for a global platform that provides funding to women-led businesses and is preparing an export plan for overseas customers.
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Gisborne businesswoman honoured for making a difference in community
Candice Pardy's digital company, Jobloads, has been chosen as one of the ventures to receive funding, alongside Māori businesses Kiri Nathan and AWWA.
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Breast cancer support needed now more than ever
Because of Covid-19 lockdown restrictions, it’s been difficult for patients who've had to go through treatment alone.
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Wāhine artists shaping contemporary Māori art
Nikau Hindin, Raukura Turei and Turumeke Harrington have solo shows with a similar theme of exploring creation in Auckland.
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Māmā of four highlights the importance of iron intake for women
Renei Ngawati is from Māori health agency Toi Tangata, which champions a Māori-based approach to physical activity and nutrition including emphasising foods connected to the Māori gods.
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Filmmaker urges whānau to document their own stories
This week Hiona Henare premiered her most recent documentary: Ruahine, Stories in her skin, which she hopes will help normalise the wearing of moko kauae.