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Māori Battalion School Resource Launched

Associate Minister of Education Associate Education Minister Kelvin Davis has launched a new learning resource to help the next generation learn about the storied history of the Māori Battalion. The material has been developed by the the Ngarimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion Scholarship Board for tamariki of all ages, whānau, kura and schools. It aims to provide an inclusive and engaging learning experience that is easily accessible for tamariki and whānau. By exploring the stories and history of the 28th (Māori) Battalion, students will have the opportunity to increase their awareness and understanding of the

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Māori martial art, plaiting and carving could be taught in New Zealand schools

Māori martial art, plaiting and carving could be taught in New Zealand schools
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The $17.5 billion industry that's hungry for funding

The $17.5 billion industry that s hungry for funding 25 Apr, 2021 06:00 PM 7 minutes to read Gaming technology is tipped to be the next big winner for the Creative Industries sector. Photo / Getty Images Gaming technology is tipped to be the next big winner for the Creative Industries sector. Photo / Getty Images Calls for the Government to pump more funding into the creative sector - which already injects $17.5 billion to the country s GDP and supports 131,000 jobs - could have big spinoffs for the Bay. Heavyweights in the creative sector, which encompasses game development, animation, design and performing arts, say it is evolving at pace.

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