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Claire Winship "Equity New
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November 2022.
Tandi Wright at...
- The
North Island (Māori:
Te Ika-a-Māui [
tɛ i.kɐ ɐ mɑː.ʉ.i], lit. 'the fish of Māui',
historically New Ulster) is one of the two main
islands of New Zealand...
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Te-Oneroa-a-Tōhē /
Ninety Mile
Beach is on the
western coast of the far
north of the
North Island of New Zealand. The
beach is
actually 88
kilometres (55...
- The
Museum of New
Zealand Te Papa
Tongarewa is New Zealand's
national museum and is
located in Wellington.
Usually known as
Te Papa (Māori for 'the treasure...
- self-determination,
absolute sovereignty Rūnanga –
tribal council,
administrative board Te Tiriti – the
Treaty of
Waitangi Tangata whenua – "people of the land";...
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became part of
Te Whatu Ora as part of a
national overhaul of the
district health board system. The
Auckland DHB was
revamped as
Te Whatu Ora
Te Toka Tumai...
- at
Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi,
specialising in business,
leadership for Māori women, and
Indigenous management practices.
Warriner is a
board member...
- The
Hibiscus and Bays
Local Board is one of the 21
local boards of the
Auckland Council. It is one of two
boards overseen by the council's
Albany Ward...
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includes the
suburbs of Glendene, Henderson, M****ey, Rānui, Sunnyvale,
Te Atatū Peninsula,
Te Atatū South,
Westgate and West Harbour, and
covers from the foothills...