Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Making mokopuna decisions
17 June 2024
Eru Kapa-Kingi reflects on recent action in te ao Māori, including the nationwide strikes to assert the mana of Te Tiriti and protect the rights of mokopuna.
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What's really behind the repeal of Section 7AA?
13 June 2024
Opinion: Act’s repeal of section 7AA is not based on evidence and can only damage relationships between Oranga Tamariki and Māori, says Kendra Cox
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Sir Collin Tukuitonga to chair WHO Advisory group
11 June 2024
Māori and Pacific people will have a stronger voice with Sir Collin Tukuitonga's new appointment as WHO Strategic and Advisory group Chairperson.
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Same barriers exist for Māori and Pacific heart health care
10 June 2024
Major study finds same barriers exist for Māori and Pacific receiving heart health care, stifling better outcomes.
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Strong Māori workforce needed in cancer treatment
6 June 2024
Dr Kimiora Henare is addressing workforce challenges in the delivery of precision oncology for Māori.
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Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity seek Indigenous-led social change-makers
5 June 2024
Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE) opens applications for Indigenous-led social change-makers in any field, sector or community.
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Emerging Māori and Pacific health researchers receive funding boost
22 May 2024
The Health Research Council has awarded three University of Auckland researchers Māori and Pacific Emerging Leader fellowships.
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Older Māori have lower rates of ACC cover, research shows
21 May 2024
Māori over 50 have far lower rates of ACC claims than other Kiwis.
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A rising star from Aotearoa: Graduate's path to opera
17 May 2024
Te Ohorere Williams is a masters graduate with a voice to be reckoned with.
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New job takes Masters graduate home
16 May 2024
Spending time across Tāmaki Makaurau during her formative years sparked an interest in placemaking for Masters of Urban Planning graduate Arizona Haddon.
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Kura kaupapa Māori, where Rangatira are made
9 May 2024
After being immersed in te āo Māori throughout his life, Hikawai Te Nahu reflects on how his kura kaupapa Māori roots have held stong as he navigated the world of mainstream tertiary education.
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Graduate's vision for inclusivity and professorship
9 May 2024
Antonia Tangatakino-McIntyre has found positive ways to bridge two worlds to improve her education journey and for all Māori.