·
$242.8 million for Māori health initiatives, including
setting up the new Māori Health Authority.
· $150
million in Māori Education to support Māori boarding
schools and lift kōhanga reo teachers’ pay.
· $42
million to build a sustainable Māori media sector and
invest in programme content.
· $15 million for Māori
tourism.
· $14.8 million for the implementation of
the Māori language strategy.
Investing in the
wellbeing of Māori will drive both our economic and social
recovery from the effects of COVID-19.
This year’s
Māori Budget package invests in the right areas to help our
economic recovery plan, while ensuring we deliver on the
Government invests in the wellbeing of whānau Māori
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Press Release – New Zealand Government A building that once shaped the Mori trade training industry will now revitalise the local community of tautahi and provide much needed housing for whnau Minister for Mori Development Willie Jackson announced today. The old Mori Trade Training …
A building that once shaped the Māori trade training industry will now revitalise the local community of Ōtautahi and provide much needed housing for whānau Minister for Māori Development Willie Jackson announced today.
The old Māori Trade Training hostel, Te Koti Te Rato, at Rehua Marae in Christchurch has been redeveloped into six rental apartments, made up of one and two-bedroom units.
Iwi-led youth training programme hoping to get more Māori into education, employment Newshub 11/05/2021 © The Hui Watch: Iwi-led youth training programme Paria Te Tai hoping to get more Māori into education, employment.
By D Angelo Martin for The Hui
A new iwi-led training programme is hoping to change the number of Māori who are not in employment, education, or training.
Paria Te Tai (The Changing of the Tide) is a course run by Wellington-based iwi Ngāti Toa. It focuses on getting rangatahi back on track and opening up employment opportunities for their descendants.
Iwi-led youth training programme hoping to get more Māori into education, employment