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Love Your Maunga – Matariki At Māngere Mountain
Love Your Maunga – Matariki At Māngere Mountain

Scoop

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scoop

Love Your Maunga – Matariki At Māngere Mountain

Press Release – Tupuna Maunga Authority This special edition of Love Your Maunga will take place at the award-winning Whnau tea at the base of Te Pane o Mataoho / Te Ara Pueru / Mngere Mountain, and promises a day full of fun, mtauranga Mori, and connection with community and whenua. The Tūpuna Maunga Authority, with the support from the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board, invites the community to the third and final of our inaugural 'Love Your Maunga' hāngī fundraiser event series on Saturday, 28 June 2025. The last of the 24/25 series in time for Matariki. This special edition of Love Your Maunga will take place at the award-winning Whānau Ātea at the base of Te Pane o Mataoho / Te Ara Pueru / Māngere Mountain, and promises a day full of fun, mātauranga Māori, and connection with community and whenua. Paul Majurey, Chair of the Tūpuna Maunga Authority, says: 'Matariki is an important time of the year. It is a time of reflection and remembrance. Marking this occasion on the Maunga is fitting, as these ancestral places hold deep cultural history and connection.' 'Love Your Maunga is dedicated to celebrating the intrinsic connections between people and place. These events unite mana whenua, whānau, community groups, and educators, fostering a deeper understanding and stewardship of the Tūpuna Maunga. It is encouraging to witness the growth of this kaupapa, supported increasingly by local partners, such as the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board and the Māngere Mountain Education Centre, amongst others' Majurey concludes. What's Happening? This final event in the three-part Love Your Maunga hāngī fundraiser series is the biggest yet, with even more activities and community collaboration: Community Hāngī Fundraiser – Delicious $15 hāngī with steam pudding and custard Kī-o-rahi Tāmaki – Traditional Māori game of skill and agility Harko Brown – Māra Hūpara and Kēmu Māori traditional play workshops Māngere Mountain Education Centre – Raranga (weaving) and Mau Rākau (traditional martial arts) workshops Kapa haka performances Auckland Libraries – Bilingual storytime and Matariki-themed activities Healthy Waters (Auckland Council) – Information stall on water care and sustainability E Tū Rākau – Waste education and support for a low-waste event From storytelling to sport, kapa haka to conservation, Love Your Maunga is an opportunity to experience the richness of Māori knowledge systems and honour the living legacy of our Maunga.

Love Your Maunga – Matariki At Māngere Mountain
Love Your Maunga – Matariki At Māngere Mountain

Scoop

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scoop

Love Your Maunga – Matariki At Māngere Mountain

Press Release – Tupuna Maunga Authority The Tūpuna Maunga Authority, with the support from the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board, invites the community to the third and final of our inaugural 'Love Your Maunga' hāngī fundraiser event series on Saturday, 28 June 2025. The last of the 24/25 series in time for Matariki. This special edition of Love Your Maunga will take place at the award-winning Whānau Ātea at the base of Te Pane o Mataoho / Te Ara Pueru / Māngere Mountain, and promises a day full of fun, mātauranga Māori, and connection with community and whenua. Paul Majurey, Chair of the Tūpuna Maunga Authority, says: 'Matariki is an important time of the year. It is a time of reflection and remembrance. Marking this occasion on the Maunga is fitting, as these ancestral places hold deep cultural history and connection.' 'Love Your Maunga is dedicated to celebrating the intrinsic connections between people and place. These events unite mana whenua, whānau, community groups, and educators, fostering a deeper understanding and stewardship of the Tūpuna Maunga. It is encouraging to witness the growth of this kaupapa, supported increasingly by local partners, such as the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board and the Māngere Mountain Education Centre, amongst others' Majurey concludes. What's Happening? This final event in the three-part Love Your Maunga hāngī fundraiser series is the biggest yet, with even more activities and community collaboration: Community Hāngī Fundraiser – Delicious $15 hāngī with steam pudding and custard Kī-o-rahi Tāmaki – Traditional Māori game of skill and agility Harko Brown – Māra Hūpara and Kēmu Māori traditional play workshops Māngere Mountain Education Centre – Raranga (weaving) and Mau Rākau (traditional martial arts) workshops Kapa haka performances Auckland Libraries – Bilingual storytime and Matariki-themed activities Healthy Waters (Auckland Council) – Information stall on water care and sustainability E Tū Rākau – Waste education and support for a low-waste event From storytelling to sport, kapa haka to conservation, Love Your Maunga is an opportunity to experience the richness of Māori knowledge systems and honour the living legacy of our Maunga.

Love Your Maunga – Matariki At Māngere Mountain
Love Your Maunga – Matariki At Māngere Mountain

Scoop

time23-06-2025

  • General
  • Scoop

Love Your Maunga – Matariki At Māngere Mountain

The Tūpuna Maunga Authority, with the support from the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board, invites the community to the third and final of our inaugural 'Love Your Maunga' hāngī fundraiser event series on Saturday, 28 June 2025. The last of the 24/25 series in time for Matariki. This special edition of Love Your Maunga will take place at the award-winning Whānau Ātea at the base of Te Pane o Mataoho / Te Ara Pueru / Māngere Mountain, and promises a day full of fun, mātauranga Māori, and connection with community and whenua. Paul Majurey, Chair of the Tūpuna Maunga Authority, says: 'Matariki is an important time of the year. It is a time of reflection and remembrance. Marking this occasion on the Maunga is fitting, as these ancestral places hold deep cultural history and connection.' "Love Your Maunga is dedicated to celebrating the intrinsic connections between people and place. These events unite mana whenua, whānau, community groups, and educators, fostering a deeper understanding and stewardship of the Tūpuna Maunga. It is encouraging to witness the growth of this kaupapa, supported increasingly by local partners, such as the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board and the Māngere Mountain Education Centre, amongst others" Majurey concludes. What's Happening? This final event in the three-part Love Your Maunga hāngī fundraiser series is the biggest yet, with even more activities and community collaboration: Community Hāngī Fundraiser – Delicious $15 hāngī with steam pudding and custard Kī-o-rahi Tāmaki – Traditional Māori game of skill and agility Harko Brown – Māra Hūpara and Kēmu Māori traditional play workshops Māngere Mountain Education Centre – Raranga (weaving) and Mau Rākau (traditional martial arts) workshops Kapa haka performances Auckland Libraries – Bilingual storytime and Matariki-themed activities Healthy Waters (Auckland Council) – Information stall on water care and sustainability E Tū Rākau – Waste education and support for a low-waste event From storytelling to sport, kapa haka to conservation, Love Your Maunga is an opportunity to experience the richness of Māori knowledge systems and honour the living legacy of our Maunga.

One critically injured after high-speed crash in Avondale
One critically injured after high-speed crash in Avondale

NZ Herald

time30-04-2025

  • Climate
  • NZ Herald

One critically injured after high-speed crash in Avondale

MetService National Weather Update: April 28 - April 29. Video / MetService Four people were seen running away from the area after a suspicious fire broke out at Just Funerals, Māngere Bridge. Video / NZ Herald / Cameron Pitney Police pulled their Tasers and rifles on a man at Woolworths Quay St after he allegedly brought a fake gun onto a bus on Saturday. Auckland FC have made history and the celebrations were fitting to the occasion. Video / Ben Dickens A Lower Hutt dairy owner was the victim of an armed robbery over the weekend. Video / Supplied Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has spoken to Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking after his Vatican and Gallipoli trip on April 28, 2025. Video / Newstalk ZB A suspect in a Vancouver car-ramming attack that killed eleven acted deliberately and had mental health issues, police said. Video / AFP Vancouver mourns after a deadly festival tragedy, the Vatican prepares to elect a new Pope, and not all principals are convinced by the Government's teaching mandates. Two different fires have marred Māngere Mountain in the past few months! Reporter Kaitoa heads to a Love Your Maunga event, bringing people together to support Te Pane o Mataoho. Police will conduct an audit, assessing applicants over a six-month period. Video / Alex Burton, Alyse Wright Fire and Emergency crews from South Auckland stations have attended an unexplained fire at a Funeral home in Mangere overnight. Video / NZ Herald Flooding on Ross Rd in Parua Bay, Whangārei. Video / Kathy Wallace Kerikeri River at full spate after wet weather. Video / Ian Johnston The US is considering a 'harder' approach to Russia. Pope Francis' funeral sees thousands gather at Vatican City. Massive explosion at major Iranian port. Video / NZ Herald Diagnosed at 45 with stage 4 cancer, Jackie Robertson wants earlier bowel screening — and a better chance for others. Video \ Jason Dorday

Rain,wind gusts and swells smash New Zealand
Rain,wind gusts and swells smash New Zealand

NZ Herald

time30-04-2025

  • Climate
  • NZ Herald

Rain,wind gusts and swells smash New Zealand

MetService National Weather Update: April 28 - April 29. Video / MetService Four people were seen running away from the area after a suspicious fire broke out at Just Funerals, Māngere Bridge. Video / NZ Herald / Cameron Pitney Police pulled their Tasers and rifles on a man at Woolworths Quay St after he allegedly brought a fake gun onto a bus on Saturday. Auckland FC have made history and the celebrations were fitting to the occasion. Video / Ben Dickens A Lower Hutt dairy owner was the victim of an armed robbery over the weekend. Video / Supplied Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has spoken to Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking after his Vatican and Gallipoli trip on April 28, 2025. Video / Newstalk ZB A suspect in a Vancouver car-ramming attack that killed eleven acted deliberately and had mental health issues, police said. Video / AFP Vancouver mourns after a deadly festival tragedy, the Vatican prepares to elect a new Pope, and not all principals are convinced by the Government's teaching mandates. Two different fires have marred Māngere Mountain in the past few months! Reporter Kaitoa heads to a Love Your Maunga event, bringing people together to support Te Pane o Mataoho. Police will conduct an audit, assessing applicants over a six-month period. Video / Alex Burton, Alyse Wright Fire and Emergency crews from South Auckland stations have attended an unexplained fire at a Funeral home in Mangere overnight. Video / NZ Herald Flooding on Ross Rd in Parua Bay, Whangārei. Video / Kathy Wallace Kerikeri River at full spate after wet weather. Video / Ian Johnston The US is considering a 'harder' approach to Russia. Pope Francis' funeral sees thousands gather at Vatican City. Massive explosion at major Iranian port. Video / NZ Herald Diagnosed at 45 with stage 4 cancer, Jackie Robertson wants earlier bowel screening — and a better chance for others. Video \ Jason Dorday

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