Five marae from Whanganui to Taumarunui are running on solar power, and many more may join a major green energy initiative aimed at cutting electricity costs and strengthening community resilience.
Marae are welcoming the governments funding boost as a "good start" for the marae communities who turn out time and time in the wake of severe weather events. Tauranga Moana iwi representative Roimata ...
A large study of six communities affected by the 2010 and 2011 Christchurch earthquakes has found that marae have played – and continue to play – a leadership role in the rebuild and recovery of the ...
A FOR AWESOME: Manurewa Marae trustee Rangi Mclean and manager Mary-Ann Harris are celebrating the marae’s A grade food certificate gained through the New Zealand Food Safety Authority’s new Te Kai ...
Two Hawke’s Bay marae damaged during Cyclone Gabrielle will be rebuilt in safer locations using $27.6 million of Government funding. Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka said the Government had on ...
The marae now boasts a covered walkway to the new waharoa, new gardens, new fencing, as well as a levelling out of the marae ātea. Orongomai Marae whānau member Maree Tukukino said the work that was ...
The opening of Te Rau Karamu Marae on Pukeahu Campus at Massey University in Wellington is being hailed as a significant step forward for the city central campus and for Massey’s commitment to Kaupapa ...
Five marae from Whanganui to Taumarunui are running on solar power and many more could join a major green energy initiative aimed at cutting electricity costs and strengthening co ...