Articles tagged with Māori
Innovative Charter Schools to Open in Auckland and Warkworth in Term 1 2026
4 hours ago | 39 viewsAssociate Education Minister David Seymour has announced two new charter schools, Te Kāpehu Whetū – Tamaki and The Forest School, to open in Term 1 2026, joining the eight existing successful charter schools. Te Kāpehu Whetū – Tamaki in Auckland will offer boarding and dual-language education in Te reo Māori and English for students in years 11-13, focusing on cultural links and recognized qualifications. The Forest School in Warkworth will provide primary students with outdoor-focused learning experiences to engage and inspire children, with proven success in improving educational outcomes for underachieving students.
Tags: David Seymour Te Kāpehu Whetū Tamaki The Forest School Tōtara Point School Auckland Whangarei Warkworth Te reo Māori KiwiRestoring Customary Marine Title: Government's Legislation Update
1 day ago | 70 viewsThe Government is moving forward with legislation to restore Parliament's original test for Customary Marine Title, following the Supreme Court's determination that previous rulings were incorrect. The legislation aims to uphold the high test set in 2011 before granting Customary Marine Title, ensuring a balance between Māori customary rights and the interests of all New Zealanders in the marine and coastal area. The Government has allocated additional funding to assist with re-hearing applications, with the intention to pass the legislation by the end of October 2025.
Tags: Government legislation Customary Marine Title Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith Supreme Court Parliament Māori customary rights New Zealanders coastal watersUnleashing New Zealand's Geothermal Potential: A Vision for Sustainable Development
6 days ago | 185 viewsThe Minister for Resources and Regional Development welcomes attendees to the launch of a draft strategy to unlock New Zealand's geothermal potential, highlighting the historical significance and current opportunities of geothermal resources. Geothermal energy plays a vital role in New Zealand's electricity generation and various industries, contributing to economic growth and innovation, with plans to double geothermal energy use by 2040 and explore supercritical geothermal technology for increased energy production. The government aims to establish New Zealand as a global leader in sustainable geothermal development through collaborative efforts with stakeholders, including iwi, to drive regional economies and achieve energy resilience.
Tags: Minister for Resources Regional Development Tania Tapsell David Trewavas Rotorua Taupō New Zealand Geothermal Association Māori Kiwi geothermal resourcesNew Zealand's Geothermal Energy Expansion Plan for 2040: Unlocking Potential
6 days ago | 261 viewsNew Zealand aims to double geothermal energy production by 2040 to tap into its rich resources, positioning the country as a global leader in sustainable geothermal development. The draft strategy, "From the Ground Up," seeks to drive innovation, resilience, and economic growth through geothermal utilization. The plan includes expanding geothermal applications beyond electricity generation, fostering innovation, and strengthening regional economies and the Māori economy.
Tags: Shane Jones geothermal energy New Zealand Resources Minister electricity generation sustainable development innovation Māori economy industrial growth consultationKiwibank Empowered to Challenge Big Four Aussie Banks with $500M Capital Boost
1 week ago | 186 viewsKiwibank has been authorized to enhance its competition with the dominant Australian-owned banks in New Zealand's banking sector by raising up to $500 million in capital for growth. This move is aimed at enabling Kiwibank to better compete with the big four Australian banks while preserving its New Zealand identity. The government has approved measures to ensure Kiwibank's New Zealand identity, including maintaining majority government ownership and requiring key operational aspects to remain in New Zealand.
Tags: Kiwibank Nicola Willis Finance Minister Commerce Commission New Zealand Kiwi Group Capital Māori institutions New Zealand KiwiSaver funds stock marketNgāti Maniapoto Partnership Brings Affordable Rental Homes to Te Kūiti
1 week ago | 173 viewsThe Government has approved a $17 million partnership with Ngāti Maniapoto to build 40 affordable rental homes in Te Kūiti, addressing high housing need in the area where over a third of residents rent. The development, named Te Kirikiri, will feature a mix of two, three, and four-bedroom homes to cater to various whānau needs, incorporating tikanga Māori and kaupapa-led design principles. This initiative is part of a larger $200 million commitment to accelerate Māori housing projects nationwide and provide 400 affordable rentals in high-need areas by 2027, supporting Ngāti Maniapoto's goal of housing 200 whānau by 2030.
Tags: Te Kūiti whānau Tama Potaka Ngāti Maniapoto Te Kirikiri kaumātua tikanga Māori affordable rentals housing GovernmentExpanding Access to Immersive Learning: New Classrooms for Māori Education
1 month ago | 661 viewsThe Government is enabling more tāmariki access to full immersion learning in safe, warm and dry classrooms. A $28 million investment will deliver 20 new classrooms across four Māori Medium and Kaupapa Māori Education kura and the commencement of a permanent site for a kura north of Auckland – Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngāringaomatariki. The announcement was made at Takaparawhau, Bastion Point, during Matariki Hautapu celebrations with Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei.
Tags: Arowhenua Auckland Bastion point Erica stanford Hamilton Hautapu Hokianga Invercargill Kaikohe Kaiwaka Kaupapa māori Lower hutt Māori medium Māori new year Matarik Ngāringao Ngāringaomata Takaparawhau Te kura kaupapa māori Te wharekuraCelebrating health volunteers during National Volunteer Week
1 month ago | 281 viewsHealth Minister Simeon Brown and Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey are marking National Volunteer Week by recognising the extraordinary contribution of volunteers to New Zealand’s health system, including this year’s recipients of the Minister of Health Volunteer Awards. This year’s theme – Volunteering weaves us together – highlights the power of volunteering to strengthen the fabric of our communities, helping build a stronger, more inclusive New Zealand. “Since 2013, the Minister of Health Volunteer Awards have been an excellent way for us to celebrate the wonderful health volunteers we have across the country.
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