Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Why some iwi acknowledge Puanga instead of Matariki
16 June 2025
As Matariki nears, Ngāpuhi researcher Te Kahuratai Moko-Painting shares why some iwi, like those in Te Tai Tokerau, look to Puanga instead.
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University launches inaugural Pacific Strategy
10 June 2025
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland has launched its first Pacific Strategy – Ala o le Moana (2025-2030) – marking a historic milestone in the University’s 142-year history.
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Jade Le Grice: sexuality, sovereignty and science
3 June 2025
Making space for Indigenous science to flourish and promoting inclusive research that benefits communities and academia are part of the Māori health leader’s big vision.
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Tiopira McDowell: next stop, Glastonbury
3 June 2025
Fresh from winning a prestigious New Zealand music prize, the academic known musically as Mokotron, will perform at Glastonbury this month.
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Celebrate Vaiaso o le Gagana Sāmoa 1-7 June
30 May 2025
Celebrate Vaiaso o le Gagana Sāmoa - Sāmoa Language Week 1 - 7 June.
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Calling Indigenous and Pacific changemakers for 2026 fellowship
29 May 2025
Applications are now open for the Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity 2026 cohort.
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Māori solutions to the housing crisis
29 May 2025
Analysis: Māori communities planning to build in traditional ways face overwhelming barriers.
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Whakapapa at the heart of academic excellence
27 May 2025
Psychology graduate Danya Pavlović shares how waiata, te reo Māori, and a journey of reconnection led to first-class honours – and now a PhD.
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Taking the mic: Māori and Pacific voices in the media
26 May 2025
Savvy media interaction can shape the perception and success of community-led health initiatives, particularly for Māori and Pacific people, according to a recent study.
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Addressing racism and the gender pay gap
26 May 2025
The Women of Colour staff network, in partnership with Te Tumu Herenga at Waipapa Taumata Rau, hosted a panel on ‘Racism and the Gender Pay Gap’ on 21 May.
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Is a water crisis on the horizon?
23 May 2025
Water infrastructure in Aotearoa is in a 'dire state', requiring not only major investment but a mindset shift, says University of Auckland's Dr Dan Hikuroa.
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NZ Governor-General visits Fale Pasifika
21 May 2025
NZ's Governor-General, Dame Cindy Kiro, visited the Fale Pasifika on 20 May, formally opening the 99th Council Meeting of the University of the South Pacific (USP), hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.