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He kupu mō mātou
About us
He kupu mō mātou
About us
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Ngā mahi whakarauora
History & revitalisation
Ngā mahi whakarauora
History & revitalisation
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Ngā mahi whakamāori
Translations
Ngā mahi whakamāori
Translations
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Ngā kaupapa nui o te wā
News & events
Ngā kaupapa nui o te wā
News & events
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Te whakamahere reo
Language planning
Te whakamahere reo
Language planning
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Ngā rangahau me ngā pūrongo
Research & reports
Ngā rangahau me ngā pūrongo
Research & reports
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Wellington City Council
The Council announced its Te Tauihu policy in 2018. The policy recognises the status of te reo Māori as a taonga of iwi Māori and celebrates and supports the revitalisation of the language within Council activities and Wellington City.
Error - unknown module_layout - did parent page slug change?Te Māngai Pāho
Te Māngai Pāho is a Crown entity responsible for funding and promoting te reo Māori and Māori culture through broadcasting and digital media. Their initiatives support the development and dissemination of reo Māori content across various media platforms.
Error - unknown module_layout - did parent page slug change?Callaghan Innovation
Callaghan Innovation supports entrepreneurs, including Māori innovators, by merging modern science with Māori knowledge. They provide funding, guidance, and connections to nurture innovative ideas in a supportive ecosystem.
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