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Ma pango, ma whero, ka oti te mahi

Rau rangatira ma Tena koutou katoa.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Social Development and Employment

“By putting children, young people, families and communities at the centre of all we do we will always strive to help New Zealanders live better lives” said Mahara Okeroa, Associate Min

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Social Development and Employment

Strong partnerships and addressing seasonal labour shortages are key priorities for the Ministry of Social Development said Associate Minister for Social Development Mahara Okeroa in launching the

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Social Development and Employment

Kia ora koutou. 

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Social Development and Employment

A Notice of Intention to establish four new marine mammal sanctuaries was announ

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Conservation

Talofa lava, Malo e lelei, Kia orana, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Ni sa bula vinaka, Namaste, Ia

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Social Development and Employment

Speech notes for Mahara Okeroa for the Premier of Turangaarere: The John Pohe Story, Taihape.

Mihi 

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Speech notes for Mahara Okeroa's address at the launch He Ringa Toi Whakaari Toi Kanikani (Arts Resource for Wharekura - Secondary Schools).

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Speech notes for Mahara Okeroa's address for the Opening of the New Zealand Heritage Conference of 2008, Wanganui War Memorial Hall 

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Speech notes for Mahara Okeroa address at the Opening of the Carrière Wellington, New Zealand Tunnellers Museum, Arras France

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Speech notes for Mahara Okeroa's address for the handover ceremony of dogtags found on Somme, France

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Associate Minister of Arts, Culture and Heritage, Mahara Okeroa, is to represent New Zealand at two ceremonies recognising the role played by kiwi soldiers in France during World War 1.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Fyffe House marks a very important transition for Kaikoura – it was built when pakeha first came here to hunt the whales, and it is the oldest house in Kaikoura. It is the last tangible remains of the whaling establishment built in 1842 by a Scot, Robert Fyfe

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

The richness and diversity of Pacific arts is an important part of Aotearoa growing international profile as a creative nation.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Maori music will take centre stage in Wellington next week with PAO PAO PAO The World of Maori Music – Te Ara Puoro showcasing some of Maoridom’s international musical performers.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Today we can view Maori art as a potent ingredient in the politics of evolving our national identity.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

It gives me great pleasure to be here tonight for the launch of "The Bush", Te Ara's third theme. This new addition to our national encyclopedia tells the story of New Zealand's unique flora and fauna - its history and its place in our culture.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Where do you see Maori Women’s leadership in 25 years time? This question suggests a comprehensive platform from which to explore a number of social, economic and cultural responses. Such an engagement speaks to the integrated and holistic ways in which Maori knowledge informs and underpins our tikanga and kawa.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • State

The Awards have gained considerable respect within the literary community and are a significant mark of achievement for those who make it to the finals. They are serving as a springboard for the careers of a new generation of Mâori writers.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

The number of children here today taking part in today's celebratory launch is encouraging. We cannot talk too much the vital importance of bringing books into their lives and giving them a lifetime treasure.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

This week is Conservation Week, and this year’s theme is “Another world just down the road”. . Tçtahi anô Ao Hâkinakina, kei raro tata nei ô te huarahi

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Conservation

I believe these business awards are vital and are the means of encouraging and acknowledging Maori business productivity, growth, innovation and job creation.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • State

Hon Mahara Okeroa, Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, today announced two reappointments to the National War Memorial Advisory Council.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage

Good afternoon, and thank you for the welcome, Wendy.

I am very pleased to be here with Wendy to launch the Ministry of Social Development’s Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast Regional Plan for the coming year.

  • Mahara Okeroa
  • Social Development and Employment