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Te Arawa Lakes Trust and Te Tatau o Te Arawa are supporting a move to introduce bilingual road signage in Aotearoa because it would enhance the Rotorua Reorua (Bilingual Reorua) journey. On August 11, 2017, Rotorua declared its intention to advance as .
Traffic management veteran David Taui is passionate about te reo Māori, so converting traditional stop-go signs to their Māori equivalent made perfect sense, and drivers seemed to like it too.
Wednesday, 14 April 2021, 12:58 pm
There are just three months left for community groups to
apply for a portion of this year’s Bay of Plenty Regional
Council Environmental Enhancement funding, with grants of up
to $25,000 per project available.
Overall the Regional
Council has $300,000 available to environmental community
groups in the Bay of Plenty through the fund, which supports
local projects that aim to enhance, preserve or protect the
region s natural or historic character.
He Matapuna
Akoranga a Hawea Vercoe (Hawea Vercoe Memorial Fund) grants
are also funded through the EEF to help Kura Kaupapa Māori,
Kohanga Reo and bi-lingual schools in the region with