Articles tagged with Tamaki

Hauraki Gulf Shellfish Harvest Ban Extended for Two More Years to Protect Fisheries

2 weeks ago | 229 views

A two-year extension has been granted for shellfish harvesting bans at Umupuia Beach, Te Mātā and Waipatukahu, and Waiheke Island in the Hauraki Gulf, requested by local iwi groups to help replenish marine resources. These closures support the Pou Rāhui Research Project, which combines mātauranga Māori and scientific methods to restore important species and train whānau in sustainable practices. The bans, effective from August 7, 2026, cover specific shellfish species and areas, aiming to ensure long-term sustainability and kaitiakitanga of customary fisheries.

Tags: Shane Jones Ngāi Tai Ki Tamaki Ngāti Tamaterā Ngāti Pāoa Pou Rāhui Research Project Hauraki Gulf Umupuia Beach Te Mātā Waipatukahu Waiheke Island

Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei to Open Innovative Charter School in 2026

5 months ago | 984 views

Associate Education Minister David Seymour announced that Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei will open a charter school, Te Kura o Ngāti Whātua ki Tamaki, in Term 3 of 2026, offering innovative, iwi-led, real-world learning with digital tools and cultural integration. The charter school model provides the same funding as state schools but with greater flexibility and stricter accountability to better meet diverse student needs. This new school will be among 20 charter schools opening in 2026, with more expected as the government encourages both new openings and conversions from state schools.

Tags: David Seymour Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Te Kura o Ngāti Whātua ki Tamaki charter schools Māori iwi education Charter School Agency Authorisation Board kapa haka

Innovative Charter Schools to Open in Auckland and Warkworth in Term 1 2026

1 year ago | 1881 views

Associate Education Minister David Seymour has announced two new charter schools, Te Kāpehu Whetū – Tamaki and The Forest School, to open in Term 1 2026, joining the eight existing successful charter schools. Te Kāpehu Whetū – Tamaki in Auckland will offer boarding and dual-language education in Te reo Māori and English for students in years 11-13, focusing on cultural links and recognized qualifications. The Forest School in Warkworth will provide primary students with outdoor-focused learning experiences to engage and inspire children, with proven success in improving educational outcomes for underachieving students.

Tags: David Seymour Te Kāpehu Whetū Tamaki The Forest School Tōtara Point School Auckland Whangarei Warkworth Te reo Māori Kiwi