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A HELPING HAND – A MĀORI STRATEGIC ADVISER
Mark Brunton’s mother was beaten for speaking te reo, now a generation later he will be helping our University form true partnerships with Māori as our Operations Group’s Kaitohutohu Rautaki Matua Māori, Senior Strategic Adviser Māori.
Willis says embedding Māori knowledge, values and language in our planning, day-to-day thinking and mahi (work) will propel our University towards achieving its vision of truly partnering with mana whenua (the Indigenous people of the land).
In his new position, he will be responsible for leading the group’s implementation of the Māori Strategic Framework and coaching its leaders in applying Te Tiriti o Waitangi, rangatiratanga, tikanga, and kaitiakitanga.....
www.otago.ac.nz/otagobulletin/news/otago0245807.html
TOWN'S MURALS PAINT A PATH FORWARD
Just as Pukekohe Library is a paataka korero – a food bowl for the mind - artist Regan Balzer’s mural on the side of Franklin: The Centre, is a kumete – a food bowl.
Now blessed by mana whenua, the mural is the latest added to the Pukekohe townscape, the artist helped by Pukekohe High School students....
ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/news/2023/06/town-s-murals-paint-a-path-forward/
A PROUD 35 YEAR HISTORY OF TE HUNGA RŌIA MĀORI
Law Society President Frazer Barton congratulates The Hunga Rōia Māori on 35 years of success and honours the special relationship between the Law Society and Te Hunga Rōia Māori, acknowledging the partnership is one that is crucial to a more modern, inclusive, diverse and representative legal profession here in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Finally, as I reflect on this edition of LawTalk, I want to thank Te Hunga Rōia Māori for their extensive contribution to the legal profession, doing the work to ensure Aotearoa New Zealand is a place that is better for all people....
www.lawsociety.org.nz/news/publications/lawtalk/lawtalk-issue-954/a-proud-35-year-history-of-te-hunga-roia-maori/
Mark Brunton’s mother was beaten for speaking te reo, now a generation later he will be helping our University form true partnerships with Māori as our Operations Group’s Kaitohutohu Rautaki Matua Māori, Senior Strategic Adviser Māori.
Willis says embedding Māori knowledge, values and language in our planning, day-to-day thinking and mahi (work) will propel our University towards achieving its vision of truly partnering with mana whenua (the Indigenous people of the land).
In his new position, he will be responsible for leading the group’s implementation of the Māori Strategic Framework and coaching its leaders in applying Te Tiriti o Waitangi, rangatiratanga, tikanga, and kaitiakitanga.....
www.otago.ac.nz/otagobulletin/news/otago0245807.html
TOWN'S MURALS PAINT A PATH FORWARD
Just as Pukekohe Library is a paataka korero – a food bowl for the mind - artist Regan Balzer’s mural on the side of Franklin: The Centre, is a kumete – a food bowl.
Now blessed by mana whenua, the mural is the latest added to the Pukekohe townscape, the artist helped by Pukekohe High School students....
ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/news/2023/06/town-s-murals-paint-a-path-forward/
A PROUD 35 YEAR HISTORY OF TE HUNGA RŌIA MĀORI
Law Society President Frazer Barton congratulates The Hunga Rōia Māori on 35 years of success and honours the special relationship between the Law Society and Te Hunga Rōia Māori, acknowledging the partnership is one that is crucial to a more modern, inclusive, diverse and representative legal profession here in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Finally, as I reflect on this edition of LawTalk, I want to thank Te Hunga Rōia Māori for their extensive contribution to the legal profession, doing the work to ensure Aotearoa New Zealand is a place that is better for all people....
www.lawsociety.org.nz/news/publications/lawtalk/lawtalk-issue-954/a-proud-35-year-history-of-te-hunga-roia-maori/