Feature stories, media statements, speeches and more.
A focus on the future
Considering the rules that govern our country is an opportunity the people of Aotearoa New Zealand shouldn’t miss. During the next six months whānau, work colleagues, community networks and iwi are invited to share their ideas about the constitution of Aotearoa. Taking an active part in the conversation could shape the future for generations to come.
28th Māori Battalion
Kia maumahara tonu tātou ki a rātou.
When the 28th Māori Battalion banner was marched out of Pipitea on 1 December 2012 it marked the end of the National Association of the mighty Battalion.
College Students Win Big at National and International Business Competitions
Te Puni Kōkiri Chief Executive Michelle Hippolite today congratulated the outstanding young entrepreneurs who won the Te Puni Kōkiri Award for Excellence in Māori Business as well as the Supreme Award at the Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme’s national awards in Wellington last night.
Treaty Settlement Secondment Programme
The Treaty Settlement Secondment Programme (also the iwi secondment programme) commenced in late 2009 to allow for the secondment of public servants to work with iwi and contribute to the Government aim of settling all historic Treaty claims by 2014.
Ngaitai Mandate Strategy
Ngaitai Iwi Authority is seeking a mandate to represent Ngaitai (Bay of Plenty) in negotiations with the Crown for the settlement of all Ngaitai historical Treaty claims. Ngaitai Iwi Authority’s mandate strategy sets out the process to seek a mandate from Ngaitai.
WIIE Fund media report and queries about Whānau Ora Performance Reporting
An evaluation of the Whānau Integration, Innovation and Engagement Fund (the WIIE Fund) administered by Te Puni Kōkiri was carried out earlier this year. The WIIE Fund is part of the broader Whānau Ora work Te Puni Kōkiri leads, while the WIIE Fund evaluation is part of an a broader series of reviews and evaluations Te Puni Kōkiri carries out on a planned basis.
Community Research Launches Whānau Ora Research Website
Whānau Ora research, toolkits, resources and researchers as well as whānau success stories will be showcased to a worldwide audience thanks to a new online initiative.
The Tangata Whenua, Community and Voluntary Sector Research Centre – known as Community Research – will launch the Whānau Ora research website at its third annual seminar to be held in Wellington this month (November).
Minister congratulates Waka Māori for International Achievement Award
Media Statement from Minister of Maori Affairs Hon Dr Pita Sharples
The Minister of Māori Affairs, Hon Dr. Pita Sharples has today congratulated Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei, and Structurflex Limited for winning a 2012 Industrial Fabrics Association International award of excellence for the design of Waka Māori. The award was announced at the association’s international expo held this week in Boston, Massachusetts.
Innovation, exports and people key to Māori business
Innovation, exports and people are key to the future and the history of the Māori economy Māori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples told participants at this weekend’s Federation of Māori Authorities’ AGM in Taupō.
Final chapter of Mokomoko restoration opens
Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples told Parliament today that he looked forward to the Mokomoko (Restoration of Character, Mana, and Reputation) Bill being passed so Te whānau a Mokomoko can move on to the next stage of their journey without the shame and stigma they have carried for so long.
Foreign-owned fishing vessels in New Zealand waters
Following is an update on a range of measures to improve safety, labour and fishing practices on foreign-owned commercial fishing vessels operating in New Zealand waters, implementing Government decisions made in March and May 2012.
Te Puni Kōkiri Chief Executive says every child, whānau and future is precious
The Government has announced a new kaupapa which ensures key agencies and professionals who work with children are better connected so that vulnerable tamariki can get the help they need - and at the right time.
Government announces new proposals to respond to children at risk
The Government has announced a new kaupapa which ensures key agencies and professionals who work with children are better connected so that vulnerable tamariki can get the help they need - and at the right time.
Minister of Māori Affairs’ Water Hui Summary Now Available
On Monday 6 August 2012, Minister of Māori Affairs Hon Dr Pita Sharples hosted a hui to discuss Māori rights and interests in water.
Te Puni Kōkiri in national earthquake drill
Te Puni Kōkiri staff were among the 1.3 million people across New Zealand who participated in New Zealand ShakeOut, the country's largest ever earthquake drill at 9.26am today.
Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples welcomes Michelle Hippolite and thanks Leith Comer
Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples welcomes the appointment of Michelle Hippolite as the new Chief Executive of Te Puni Kokiri, and thanks the departing CE Leith Comer for his ‘active service’ over the past 12 years.
Ngāti Ōrākei Claims Settlement Bill – 2ND Reading by Hon Pita R Sharples
Ka timu te tai, ka pari te tai ki Takaparawhau, e tū whakahī ana. Ōrākei! Tūkuna rā tō karanga kia areare mai ngā taringa, kia hiki i te wairua. Ōrākei! He tohu maumahara ki ngā whawhai o ō koutou nā kuia koroua i tū pakari ai mō te iwi. Ka kore e warewaretia.
Ngāti Manuhiri Claims Settlement Bill – 2nd Reading by Hon Pita R Sharples
From the shores of Whangaparaoa in the south to the cliffs of Paepae o Tū in the north.
From the western tides of Kōritotī, Ōtakamaitū, through the currents of Te Awa o Hōteo, flowing on to Kīkītangiao, Hauhanganui to the Pā of Te Ārai o Tāhuhu.
The children of Manuhiri, the people of Moekaraka Waka –Nau Mai. Haere Mai.
Ngāti Whātua o Kaipara Claims Settlement Bill – 1st Reading Speech by Hon Pita R Sharples
From the sands of Papakanui and Muriwai in the west to the waters of upper Waitematā in the east.
To the sons and daughters of Haranui, Reweti, Kakanui, Araparera and Puatahi marae.
The descendents of Ngāti Whātua, Te Taoū, Ngāti Rongo, Ngāti Hine.
Nau mai, haere mai.
Evaluation of the investment by Te Puni Kōkiri in the Māori Wardens Project 2007 - 2010
In 2011 Te Puni Kōkiri commissioned an evaluation on: how well the Te Puni Kōkiri investment strengthened the capacity and capability of Māori Wardens; and how well Te Puni Kōkiri implemented the investment. This is the full report of the evaluation findings.
Speech by Hon Pita R Sharples - Signing of Deed of Settlement with Ngā Mana Whenua O Tamaki Mākaurau
It was a year ago tomorrow when the eyes of the world turned to the Waitematā and Tāmaki Makaurau.
Get Ready! Get Thru! Be part of New Zealand’s largest ever earthquake drill
At 9.26am on Wednesday 26 September, Te Puni Kōkiri will take part in the New Zealand ShakeOut.
An anticipated one million people will participate in New Zealand’s largest ever earthquake drill. Communities around the motu will practice the “Drop, Cover and Hold” – the right action to take in an earthquake.
Eastern Bay of Plenty Nominations Open for Whānau Ora Regional Group
Te Moana ā Toi (Bay of Plenty) Regional Leadership Group (RLG) for Whānau Ora is calling for nominations to appoint a new community member.
Auckland Members Appointed to Whānau Ora Regional Group
A total of six community leaders in health and social services as well as whānau and community development have been appointed to the Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland) Regional Leadership Group (RLG) for Whānau Ora.
Commemorating Waitangi Day Fund
The Commemorating Waitangi Day Fund supports events that commemorate the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, and promote nation and community building. The fund aims to encourage a wider mix of communities to take part in Waitangi Day events.
Arohatia te Reo! Cherish the language!
Resident kuia at Te Puni Kōkiri, Nanny Goose popped in to see Chief Executive Leith Comer and personally deliver his Arohatia te reo booklet and stickers.
Nanny Goose says there are more wonderful resources and clips on Te Taura Whiri’s Kōrero Mai website,
CHANGE OF VENUE – NGĀTI MUTUNGA O WHAREKAURI INFORMATION HUI
An information hui for Ngātu Mutunga o Wharekauri scheduled for Sunday 22 July will now be held at:
Domestic Terminal Conference Centre
1st Floor Domestic Terminal
Auckland Airport
The hui will commence at 12 noon as previously advertised.
For further information about the information hui, please contact mandatesubs@tpk.govt.nz
Olympic Cultural Event
The day after last year’s Rugby World Cup Opening Ceremony the editor of the Telegraph Newspaper in London wrote:
“How the coordinator of London’s 2012 Olympics must envy New Zealand’s cultural coherence … the haka is one of the grand sights of world sport and at the heart of the whole opening ceremony.”
Winner of the Inaugural Ahuwhenua Young Māori Trainee/Cadet of the Year Award
Tangaroa Walker has won the inaugural Ahuwhenua Young Māori Trainee/Cadet of the Year Award. Tangaroa, 22, is a Farm Manager for Toa Farms, Kennington, Southland.
From the Minister of Māori Affairs: Business delegation presents gift for New Zealand House in Shanghai
An innovative plan to showcase New Zealand to Chinese consumers will see Māori culture and products playing a central role.
Kapenga M Trust wins 2012 Ahuwhenua Trophy for Māori Excellence in Dairy farming
A commitment to maintaining land and resources for future generations was a strong theme at this evening’s final of the prestigious 2012 Ahuwhenua Trophy – Bank of New Zealand Maori Excellence in Farming competition which was won by the Kapenga M Trust from Rotorua.
From the Minister of Māori Affairs: Business delegation meets with Chinese Forest Group
New Zealand’s Minister of Māori Affairs, Dr Pita Sharples, and members of his business delegation, met with senior executives from the China Forest Group and discussed future proposals in Beijing this week. China Forest Group executives proposed exploring a programme that would see the next generation of Māori leaders in the forestry sector head out to China to gain experience working in some of China’s largest State Owned Enterprises and companies.
From the Minister of Māori Affairs: Māori fisheries companies strengthen Chinese presence
Representatives from three New Zealand fishing companies are meeting with their newly appointed employees and agents in Shanghai and Guangzhou this week. The businesses are part of the trade mission to China headed by Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples.
Muaūpoko - Notification of Draft Mandate Strategy for Treaty Settlement Negotiations
Information hui will be held by the Muaūpoko Tribal Authority to inform Muaūpoko members of the mandate process and the Treaty settlement process.
From the Minister of Māori Affairs: CNI Iwi Holdings join business delegation to China
Central North Island (CNI) iwi forest owners will be represented in a business delegation to China this month, led by Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples.
Atihau Whanganui joins business delegation to China
Successful farming business Atihau Whanganui Incorporation will be represented in a business delegation to China that will be led by Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples.
Whale Watch Kaikoura joins business delegation to China
Iconic tourism company Whale Watch Kaikoura will be represented in a business delegation to China this month that will be led by Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples.
Kiwa Media Group join business delegation to China
Cutting edge media company Kiwa Media Group will be represented in a business delegation to China this month that will be led by Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples.
From the Minister of Māori Affairs: Sharples to lead business delegation to China
Successful businesses representing New Zealand’s $37-billion-plus Māori economy will join a trade delegation, led by Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples, that leaves for China and Hong Kong this weekend.
From the Minister of Māori Affairs: Sharples to lead business delegation to China
Successful businesses representing New Zealand’s $37-billion-plus Māori economy will join a trade delegation, led by Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples, that leaves for China and Hong Kong this weekend.
From the Minister of Māori Affairs: CNI Iwi Holdings join business delegation to China
“CNI Iwi Holdings Ltd is the trustee company that holds and manages 176,000 hectares of forest lands on behalf of eight tribes: Ngāi Tuhoe, Ngāti Manawa, Ngāti Rangitihi, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Whare, Ngāti Raukawa and Te Arawa,” said Dr Sharples.
Ministerial Inquiry into Foreign Charter Vessels
Ministerial Inquiry into Foreign Charter Vessels fishing in New Zealand waters has concluded.
Read copies of the presentations from Talking Trade: the Hong Kong Dragon and the New Zealand Taniwha
Described by economists as a “sleeping giant”, New Zealand’s Māori Taniwha economy is “wide awake and hungry for business” said Māori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples. At the start of May 2012, the Hong Kong Trade and Business Roadshow toured the country, with Te Puni Kōkiri hosting hui targeting Māori businesses.
Auckland nominations sought for Whānau Ora regional group
The Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland) Regional Leadership Group (RLG) for Whānau Ora is calling for nominations to appoint two community members.
Local farm contender for national Māori farming award
Te Puni Kōkiri Te Arawa Regional Director Wally Tangohau was amongst the supporters and judges visiting the Waewaetutuki 10 dairy unit in the final judging round of the 2012 Ahuwhenua Trophy – BNZ Māori Excellence in Farming Award Dairy.
Budget 2012: Environmental programme benefits schools
Budget 2012 will provide $7.6 million over the next four years for an education programme that gives schools and children a hands-on approach to looking after the environment, Environment Minister Amy Adams and Māori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples announced today.
Kaitoko Whānau to support Tāmaki community
Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples has opened a small office in Glen Innes to help tenants involved in the Tamaki Transformation Programme.
Talking Trade: the Hong Kong Dragon and the New Zealand Taniwha
Described by economists as a “sleeping giant”, New Zealand’s Māori Taniwha economy is “wide awake and hungry for business” says Māori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples. This week the Hong Kong Trade and Business Roadshow is touring the country, with Te Puni Kōkiri hosting hui targeting Māori businesses.
Te Puni Kokiri to be refocused and strengthened
Māori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples has announced the membership and terms of reference for a working group to refocus and strengthen Te Puni Kokiri.
Treaty settlements process: restorative justice in action
The Treaty of Waitangi settlements process is restorative justice in action says Māori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples.
Local farm contender for national Māori farming award
Te Puni Kōkiri Chief Executive Leith Comer was among visitors to the Kapenga M dairy unit near Rotorua today for the first of three field days on properties of finalists in the 2012 Ahuwhenua Trophy – BNZ Māori Excellence in Farming Award Dairy.
Bay of Plenty regional council commitment to Māori participation applauded
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council’s commitment to improving Māori participation in decision making has been demonstrated by their hosting of the innovative Te Tōanga Mai o Te Rā conference says Te Puni Kōkiri regional director, Rachel Jones.
Wairoa Representative Appointed to Whānau Ora Regional Group
Hine Flood has been appointed to Te Tairāwhiti (East Coast) Regional Leadership Group (RLG) for Whānau Ora as the local representative for the Wairoa community.
Two Hui in Auckland on 29 March 2012
The Māori Economic Development Panel (MEDP) is holding their second engagement Hui from 10am at the Conference Centre, 585 Great South Road, Penrose. The first Hui which was held in Wellington last week was a great success with about 100 participants from business people, representatives of iwi and Māori organisations, academics, economists and whānau.
Opening Doors to China – Introducing the NZ Inc China Strategy.
Following the successful launch of the NZ Inc China Strategy on 3 Feb, key officials and private sector representatives will hold a series of regional seminars to explain what the NZ Inc China Strategy means for business and other key NZ Inc China stakeholders. The seminar will include panel discussion and Q&A.
Minister of Māori Affairs speech: Māori Contribution to NZ Inc
I want to talk this afternoon about what it means to be a New Zealander, and what is our place on the world stage.
New Zealand Inc China Strategy
On 3 February 2012 the New Zealand Inc China Strategy was launched by the Prime Minister at The Cloud in Auckland. Te Puni Kōkiri participated in the development of the Strategy.