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  • Te reo Māori (Māori language)

    Found in History, culture and heritage / Māori language, culture and heritage / Te reo Māori (Māori language)

    Māori became 1 of New Zealand’s 3 official languages in 1987. It’s a taonga (treasure) that our government works to protect.

  • Te Aho o Te Kahu

    Found in Government A-Z / Te Aho o Te Kahu

    Te Aho o Te Kahu, Cancer Control Agency is a departmental agency reporting to the Minister of Health.

  • Te Mātāwai

    Found in Government A-Z / Te Mātāwai

    Te Mātāwai was established as an independent statutory entity as required by Te Ture mō Te Reo Māori 2016 (Māori Language Act 2016).

  • Te Pūkenga

    Found in Government A-Z / Te Pūkenga

    As New Zealand’s largest tertiary education provider, Te Pūkenga works with employers and learners and brings together on-the-job, on campus, and online vocational education and training.

  • Te Kura

    Found in Government A-Z / Te Kura

    Te Kura provides distance education to around 24,000 students each year from early childhood level to Year 13. Its learning advisors, teachers and in-region staff work with students, their whanau and communities to help students achieve their educational and personal goals.

  • Te Kawa Mataaho

    Found in Government A-Z / Te Kawa Mataaho

    They: work with government agencies to support the delivery of quality services advise the Government on NZ's public management system. The Public Service Commissioner: appoints and employs public service chief executives reviews the performance of public service chief executives investigates and reports on matters relating to departmental performance.

  • Te Puni Kōkiri

    Found in Government A-Z / Te Puni Kōkiri

    They: lead public policy for Māori advise on Government-Māori relationships provide guidance to government about policies affecting Māori wellbeing administer and monitor legislation. Te Puni Kōkiri means ‘a group moving forward together’.

  • Te Māngai Pāho

    Found in Government A-Z / Te Māngai Pāho

    Their role is to promote Māori language and culture by making funds available for broadcasting and production.

  • Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori

    Found in Government A-Z / Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori

    They: promote the use of Māori as a living language promote standards of writing and spoken Māori administer exams for people wanting formal certification as translators and interpreters expand the Māori language.

  • Te Tumu Paeroa

    Found in Government A-Z / Te Tumu Paeroa

    The main services offered to owners of Māori land are: trust administration property management distribution of income, grants and scholarships developing business ventures based on the land client fund management Sir Apirana Ngata Memorial scholarships.

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