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PKW Incorporation launch Online Magazine

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0emailprintTaking advantage of improved technology, PKW Incorporation launched in late December their first online edition of Whenua Magazine which can be found on their website www.pkw.co.nz under News and Events. “We have as part of our communication strategy wanted to look at ways in which we could improve how we let our shareholders and the [...]

Whanau, just a heads up, there is an email scam circulating at present targeting Maori. An email was received yesterday pretending to be Aunty Ranui Ngarimu from a fake yahoo account in her name. It started with “Kia ora”, and then was similar to other email scams trying to seek funds due to being stranded [...]

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Who is eligible for the Targeted Assistance Package? Those who have a TV and who do not yet have Freeview, Sky or TelstraClear, and who are either: – aged 75 and over with a Community Services Card; or – recipients of a Veteran’s Pension or Invalids’ Benefit; or – former Veteran’s Pension and Invalid’s Benefit [...]

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Wonderful to hear that Maori Orgs and 2Degrees have taken up TangataWhenua.com’s challenge to help encourage more Maori into the Information, Communication and Telecommunication industry.  It has just been announced that Maori students interested in telecommunications careers now have some additional support in the form of scholarships from 2degrees and Te Huarahi Tika Trust. Hei [...]

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Today, TangataWhenua.com has joined in with actions of Wikipedia, Google, WordPress, Reddit and others to support the growing wave of opposition to two bills in the US Congress: H.R.3261 “Stop Online Piracy Act” and S.968 “PROTECT IP”, these bills if they become law could radically impact and change the landscape of the Internet (not only in [...]

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A racist remark on Facebook against Aborigines might mean an Auckland man loses his job and quite possibley damage his employer’s business at the same time. An Australian blogger is suggesting that customers consider boycotting an Auckland inner-city restaurant after its employee Brian Castello joined a racist rants against Aborigines online. The anonymous blogger, known [...]

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Indigenous Waves

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Indigenous Waves is a celebration of Indigenous cultures; locally, nationally and globally. Through music, storytelling, interviews, panel discussions, art and humour we explore the diversity of Indigenous Peoples. http://www.ciut.fm/index.php/shows-2/indigenous-waves/ Monday 4-5pm Host(s): Lindy Kinoshameg and Lynden Legault Email: indigenouswaves@gmail.com Web: Facebook: Indigenous Waves – Radio Show This Week’s Show: You can sponsor an hour of this program for [...]

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A search of the Apples iTunes store found the TangataWhenua.com Maori News app at the top of the What’s Hot category (News apps), surprising our small digital whanau and offering encouraging signs for the new year. “We launched the Maori News app in time for Christmas” said Nikolasa Biasiny-Tule, Creative Director for TangataWhenua.com “and to [...]

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Ko te mea tuatahi, ko te Aroha.  Ko te mea tuarua, ko te Wairua me te Whakapono. Ko te mea tuatoru, ko te Ora o nga Atua, te Mahi o nga Tupuna, te Kokiri o nga Tangata katoa.  Kei te mahi pai. Kei te mahi awhinatia. Kei te mahi manaaki ki a whanau, ki a [...]

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The Commerce Commission recently released its report on High Speed Broadband and inside sits a veritable treasure trove of technical information for Maori ICT roopu, whanau SME’s who provide digital services & products, marae & land trusts and Maori geeks alike.   The Ultra Fast Broadband initiative (UFBi) and the Rural Broadband initiative (RBi) are currently [...]

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