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Across the motu, the Māori response package has supported hard-to-reach and vulnerable whānau during the COVID-19 pandemic including those who live in remote areas, kaumātua and the homeless.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Hon Nanaia Mahuta
- Hon Peeni Henare
- Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti
- Māori Development
- Tourism
- Whānau Ora
Television, the internet and hard copy learning packs are some of the ways whānau and ākonga Māori will be supported when schools and kura return next week while Aotearoa stays the course of Alert Level 4, Associate Education Minister Kelvin Davis said today.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Education
The Government, industry and business are working together to develop a plan for how tourism will operate in a post-COVID-19 world, Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis announced today.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Tourism
Ministerial Diary - March 2020
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- Hon Kelvin Davis
Associate Health and Whānau Ora Minister Peeni Henare has today announced the Government’s plan to support Māori communities and businesses in the face of COVID-19.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Hon Nanaia Mahuta
- Hon Peeni Henare
- Hon Willie Jackson
- Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti
- Employment
- Health
- Māori Development
Seven Māori scholars have been awarded Ngārimu VC and 28th [Māori] Battalion tertiary scholarships in recognition of their outstanding achievements, Associate Minister of Education and Ngārimu Board Chair, Kelvin Davis announced today.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Education
Ministerial Diary February 2020
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- Hon Kelvin Davis
The Lake Ōkaro lakebed has transferred to Te Arawa Lakes Trust, Minister for Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti Kelvin Davis announced today. Kelvin Davis joined Te Arawa at Te Papaiōuru Marae in Rotorua to celebrate the reinstatement of Te Arawa Lakes Trust as a key decision maker over the bed of Lake Ōkaro – a role they have not held for over 100 years.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti
The Government’s drive to support Māori educational success takes a new step forward with a programme launched by Associate Education Minister Kelvin Davis today.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Education
Minister for Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti Kelvin Davis today joined Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, the Cooper whānau, Waipuna Marae and the Panguru community to unveil a commemorative statue of the late Dame Whina Cooper.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti
Ministerial Diary January 2020
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- Hon Kelvin Davis
Ministerial Diary December 2019
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- Hon Kelvin Davis
600 new te reo advocates are being sought following the success of a programme that supports the Government’s plan to integrate te reo Māori into education, Associate Education Minister Kelvin Davis announced today.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Education
A package of new and expanded technology and other tools will encourage responsible camping and help communities and local councils better manage freedom camping this summer, Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis announced today.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Tourism
Ministerial Diary November 2019
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- Hon Kelvin Davis
Kiwi kids are asking New Zealanders and our international visitors to look after our home in a new campaign launched today by Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis and Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Hon Eugenie Sage
- Conservation
- Tourism
Eleven men from a pilot forestry training programme for prisoners in Northland now have full time jobs or job offers upon release, Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis and Forestry Minister Shane Jones announced today.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Hon Shane Jones
- Corrections
- Regional Economic Development
Te Wānanga o Raukawa and the Crown have signed a relationship agreement to progress the issues raised by the Wānanga in its Waitangi Tribunal claim, lodged in 2017.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Hon Chris Hipkins
- Education
The Government’s reform of the Tomorrow’s Schools system is a watershed moment in education and an opportunity to create meaningful change for ākonga Māori and their whānau, Associate Education Minister Kelvin Davis said today.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Education
Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis says the 1.2 million hours of community work completed by offenders in the last financial year has helped local communities right across the country.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Corrections
Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis heads to China on Friday to lead the New Zealand Government presence at the China-New Zealand Year of Tourism closing ceremony. The ceremony will take place at Canton Tower in Guangzhou on Sunday 10 November.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Tourism
Ministerial Diary October 2019
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- Hon Kelvin Davis
Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis says strong partnerships with local employers are helping offenders successfully transition back into their communities and keeping the public safe. Speaking at today’s Second Chance Career Expo at Otago Corrections Facility, Kelvin Davis said over 2,800 former prisoners and community-based offenders had been placed into jobs under the Coalition Government.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Corrections
Minister for Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti Kelvin Davis today welcomed the return of the Parihaka community to Parliament to witness the third reading of Te Pire Haeata ki Parihaka / the Parihaka Reconciliation Bill.
- Hon Kelvin Davis
- Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti