Teachers on strike in Tāmaki Makaurau say they would consider changing careers if the government doesn’t offer them a higher pay increase.
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Mega march on parliament
Thousands of teachers marched on parliament today voicing their frustrations following failed talks with the education ministry. Teachers from primary and secondary teacher unions say more strike action is likely.
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50,000 teachers prepare for mega-strike tomorrow
Teachers are set to leave their classrooms and take to the streets tomorrow for the largest ever industrial action by New Zealand teachers.
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Tuia250: An opportunity for Māori to tell their side of the story
A flotilla of traditional waka haurua and European vessels will embark on a voyage around Aotearoa later this year to commemorate the first encounters between Māori and Pākehā. Master navigator Captain Jack Thatcher, the official kaitiaki for the Tuia 250 Voyage, says it's an opportunity for Māori to tell their side of the story.
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Tūranga Health empowers community through DIY
As the winter chill approaches, an iwi-based organisation, Tūranga Health on the East Coast, is teaching families in rural communities the DIY skills they need to improve and future-proof their own homes.
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Ngāti Porou lawyer, business leader honoured with knighthood
Sir Rob McLeod will be honoured as a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit today for his services to business and Māori.
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Māori astrologer wins Dame Mira Szaszy Alumni Award
The Māori economy is worth more than $52bil and some of its movers and shakers were celebrated at the 15th Māori Business Leaders Awards on Friday, hosted by the University of Auckland.
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Northland father studies connections between education and the Māori lunar calendar
Tamati Rakena has just been awarded a $24,000 scholarship to study towards a master's degree in education but his success hasn't come easy.
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Limited Māori ECE resourcing for 50,000+ QLD Māori
Te Kōhanga o Ēkara at The Mulberry Bush has been operating in Brisbane Australia for three years. Sharing te reo and tikanga Māori with their tamariki has been their drive since the centre's inception, however, issues of funding and resources have presented its challenges.
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Te Teko Kōhanga Reo celebrates 'unique powers' of their tamariki
A new project celebrating children living with unique disabilities was launched today at Tūteao Marae in Te Teko. The Tamaariki project is an inclusive early childhood education approach led by Te Teko Kōhanga Reo and supported by both the Ministry of Education and the Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust.