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Yesterday I went back to work for the first time since I left crying after the cyclone. I nuked my leave balance to take time off and run between Wellington and Napier delivering supplies. The whole time I've been in contact with one of my workmates who is a lovely older Maori lady that I've worked with for about 10 years, and I knew her large extended family were all in Tairawhiti. I was lucky because all of my people were in the Napier/Hastings area and communication was difficult but we were getting messages through and I was able to confirm all my friends and family were safe pretty quickly. My workmate had a long and nail-biting wait because her family was in some really rural, completely cut off, areas and she didn't know for days if her very elderly Aunties in Nuhaka were ok. As of Friday morning she had heard from 36 families in her hapu but was still waiting to hear from the Aunties - there were people on their way through in off-road vehicles, it took them most of the day to get there and confirm everyone was ok.
We were talking about the state of the road yesterday and she was very upset, she was supposed to go up there soon but now does not know when she will be able to visit and there's only so many visits she has left with her Aunties (she seems to be heading that way for a Tangi every few months). She started to get teary so I gave her a big cuddle and told her 'kia kaha, c'mon us Bay girls are tough' and she pulled herself together and said 'darn right'.
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Finding Aotearoa creatives, designers and spaces.
“Design Assembly” The home of New Zealand graphic design. Design Assembly loves to profile the breadth and depth of design practice in Aotearoa. For July they’re celebrating Māori design, designers, and illustrators.
Ko Taupiri te maunga, ko Te Puehu o Waikato te moana, ko Waikato te awa, ko Tainui te waka, ko Waikato te iwi, ko Ngāti Tamaoho te hapū, ko Mangatangi te marae, nō Tāmaki Makaurau ahau. Ko Sara Moana tōkū ingoa. Sara discusses how her inspiration and creative journey began when she was studying illustration at Elam, looking into her previous interests of Sculpture and Performance Art. Sara Moana - Freelance illustrator.
Under the hood with …Nikki Kennedy, Founder of Taputapu He mokopuna ahau nō Te Tairawhiti mai i ngā maunga Hikurangi, Makeo me Maunga Haumi. Ko Ngāti Porou, Te Aitanga a Mahaki me Te Whakatōhea ngā iwi. Ko Nikki Kennedy ahau.
- Aotearoa design and designers showcasing their work in large scale areas such as Sylvia Park mall - showing the large impact and effect that local designers can have.
“Now that the project has finished we will be installing the artwork on Monday 3rd of July and then the public can enjoy our artwork at Sylvia Park. We are working on a variety of brand packages for our clients, that’s our bread and butter mahi. I’m also heading overseas to share about our Matariki artwork at a Thailand Matariki Gala event which is really exciting to be part of. I will be joining other Māori creatives, carvers and fashion designers to talk about how Matariki influences our design mahi and processes etc.
“Based in Auckland, Seachange are an award-winning design and branding studio—they work from digital design to naming and everything in between. Keeping themselves intentionally small doesn’t stop Seachange creating a big impact—their brands stand out for a whole variety of different reasons. One such brand is Ghost Street Dumplings, a pop-up dumpling, which used the company’s name very literally combined with a cute illustration to create a wonderful, memorable brand.” (Seachange, 2023)
“BrandAid is a brand development and design agency based in Dunedin on New Zealand’s South Island. The award-winning agency’s creative director Luke Johnston has over 19 years experience in the industry—and founded BrandAid 15 years ago. They’ve worked with a huge range of clients, including their home city but it was this reusable packaging for Bay Rd Peanut Butter—which employs striking typefaces to make the look as good as it is for the planet.”
Pohewa Pāhewa: a Māori design kaupapa
1 Jul–3 Sep 2023
Desna Whaanga-Schollum Connection through exploration and the articulation of cultural identity. Projects see her collaborating with a wide variety of communities, business and design professionals, artists and academics to achieve results which affect change in people, practice and place. Desna is actively involved in Māori identity design, discourse and stakeholder engagement in Aotearoa, via design consultancy, research, exhibitions, wānanga, speaking engagements and governance roles.
“Graphic design is about having visual conversations with people. In order to have a good conversation I need to look people in the eye, I need to listen, and I need to know a bit about the topic at hand. People are smart, they know when you’re faking a smile, so it pays to put your heart into it as much as possible.” - Tyrone Ohio “People of Britomart”
“Graham Tipene (Ngāti Whātua, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Haua, Ngāti Manu) is a Tā Moko artist who has been involved as a consultant and key artist on civic and Council-led projects throughout Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. His public work brings Māori kaupapa into the built environment of the city, with major projects including the Waterview tunnel, Victoria Park, Auckland Library, and Tirohanga Whānui Bridge in Albany.In the latest episode of ‘Cultured Conversations,’ Auckland Art Gallery Director Kirsten Lacy speaks with Graham about Tā Moko and on bringing a Māori lens to civic spaces.”
Johnson Witehira “My kaupapa (mission) as both an artist and designer is to bring Māori visual culture back into the lives of all Māori. This is done through careful consideration of how indigenous culture, design and technology intersect. We once created all the things in our world; the clothes, buildings, vehicles and tools. Nowadays everything is made for us. If we’re lucky we get to decorate. I want to put Māori back in the drivers seat, so we’re active participants in creating the tools and the world we want to live in.”
Zoe Black
“Zoe has been with the gallery for two years working across curatorial programming, community development and public programmes. During this time she has made an extraordinary contribution to the organisation, leading Māori programming, alongside extensive work with Moana and migrant communities within a kaupapa of co-leadership. This work now forms a key focus of our exhibition programme.The establishment of this new position is an acknowledgement of Zoe’s leadership, and the expanding work Objectspace continues to undertake nationally. It heralds exciting change for the gallery and their small but mighty team.” Objectspace
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Bilanțul ciclonului Gabrielle din Noua Zeelandă a ajuns la 11 morți. Mii de persoane sunt încă dispărute
Lanțurile de aprovizionare au fost întrerupte, ceea ce a cauzat probleme în ceea ce privește transportul de bunuri. Autoritățile pentru situații de urgență și armata au transportat cu elicopterul provizii critice către comunitățile blocate de la ciclon. Poliția a trimis 100 de ofițeri suplimentari în Hawke’s Bay și în localitatea învecinată Tairawhiti, inclusiv în zonele izolate, pe fondul…
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Nuova Zelanda: stato di emergenza per il ciclone Gabrielle
(ANSA) – ROMA, 14 FEB – La Nuova Zelanda ha dichiarato lo stato di emergenza per il ciclone Gabrielle, il terzo allarme del genere nella sua storia, che sta colpendo il nord del Paese. Il ministro per la gestione delle emergenze Kieran McAnulty, riporta il Guardian, ha firmato la dichiarazione che si applica alle regioni di Northland, Auckland, Tairawhiti, Bay of Plenty, Waikato e Hawkes Bay.…
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Gisborne
One of the relatively rare places in New Zealand that hasn’t changed hugely in the past decade or so, Gisborne is an attractively located city that catches the first rays of sunshine in New Zealand each morning. Home to around 35,000 people, the population is nearly half Maori, compared with 15% nationally. Therefore the Te Maro Statue at Ruatanuika Lookout is fitting place to start this post, an…
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• Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu
Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu VC, was a New Zealand soldier and posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
A Māori of Ngāti Porou and Te Whānau-ā-Apanui descent, Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngārimu was born on April 7th, 1918 in Whareponga in the East Coast region. He was one of ten children of Hāmuera Meketū Ngārimu, and his wife Maraea. The prominent tribal leader Materoa Reedy was his aunt. He was initially educated at Whareponga Native School but when the family moved to Pōhatukura, near Ruatoria, he attended Hiruhārama Native School. From 1933 to 1934, he went Te Aute College at Poukawa in Hawkes Bay, becoming well regarded at rugby. After completing his fourth form year, he worked as a shepherd on his father's sheep farm.
Following the outbreak of the Second World War, Ngarimu joined the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force on February 11th, 1940, volunteering for the 28th (Māori) Battalion. The battalion, which embarked in May 1940 as part of the second echelon of the 2nd New Zealand Division was destined for the Middle East to join the first echelon, but instead was diverted to England in May 1940 where it formed part of the island's defence against a possible German invasion. The battalion eventually arrived in Egypt in March 1941. Ngarimu served through the battles of Greece and Crete after which he participated with the battalion during the North African Campaign. Commissioned in April 1942, he served for a time as an intelligence officer before being given command of his own platoon.
By March 1943, the campaign in Africa had moved to Tunisia. The 2nd Division, of which the Māori battalion was part, was tasked with the capture of the Tebaga Gap, which disrupted otherwise mountainous terrain. Several hills overlooked the gap, which itself was forced relatively easy, although several hills remained in German hands. One such hill was Point 209, held by the 2nd Battalion, 433 Panzer Grenadier Regiment of the 164th Light Division. Ngarimu's company was allocated the objective of the capture of Point 209. On the afternoon of 26 March, he led his men up the slope and captured what was believed to be the top of Point 209, although it transpired to be a false summit and a feature lower on the slopes of Point 209. Fierce fighting transpired as the Germans attempted to drive Ngarimu's forces off the hill. Twice wounded, he and his men defended their position from several counter-attacks during the night. His position reinforced the following morning, he was killed during the next counter-attack. The false summit remained in the hands of Ngarimu's company, and the Germans still on Point 209 itself surrendered the same day once artillery support had been brought to bear on Point 209. Ngarimu was buried in Sfax War Cemetery, Tunisia.
For his efforts, Ngarimu was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. The citation for Ngarimu's VC was published in the London Gazette and read; '"The king has been graciously pleased to approve the posthumous award of the Victoria Cross to Second-Lieutenant Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu. During the action at the Tebaga Gap on March 26th, 1943, 2nd Lieutenant Ngarimu commanded a platoon in an attack upon the vital hill feature, Point 209. He was given the task of attacking and capturing an under-feature forward of Point 209 itself and held in considerable strength by the enemy. He led his men with great determination straight up the face of the hill, undeterred by the intense mortar and machine-gun fire, which caused considerable casualties. Displaying courage and leadership of the highest order, he was himself first on the hill crest, personally annihilating at least two enemy machine-gun posts. In the face of such a determined attack the remainder of the enemy fled, but further advance was impossible as the reverse slope was swept by machine-gun fire from Point 209 itself. Under cover of a most intense mortar barrage the enemy counter-attacked, and 2nd Lieutenant Ngarimu ordered his men to stand to and engage the enemy man or man. This they did with such good effect that the attackers were virtually mown down, 2nd Lieutenant Ngarimu personally killing several. He was twice wounded, once by rifle fire in the shoulder and later by shrapnel in the leg, and though urged by both his company and battalion commanders to go out, he refused to do so, saying that he would stay a little while with his men."
"Darkness found this officer and his depleted platoon lying on the rock face of the forward slope of the hill feature, with the enemy in a similar position on the reverse slope about twenty yards distant. Throughout the night the enemy repeatedly launched fierce attacks in an attempt to dislodge 2nd Lieutenant Ngarimu and his men, but each counter-attack was beaten off by 2nd Lieutenant Ngarimu's inspired leadership. During one of these counter-attacks the enemy, using hand grenades, succeeded in piercing a certain part of the line. Without hesitation this officer rushed to the threatened area, and those of the enemy he did not kill he drove back with stones and with his tommy-gun. During another determined counter-attack by the enemy, part of his line broke. Yelling orders and encouragement, he rallied his men and led them in a fierce onslaught back into their old positions. All through the night, between attacks, he and his men were heavily harassed by machine-gun and mortar fire, but 2nd Lieutenant Ngarimu watched his line very carefully, cheering his men on and inspiring them by his personal conduct. Morning found him still in possession of the hill feature but only he and two unwounded other ranks remained. Reinforcements were sent up to him. In the morning the enemy again counter-attacked and it was during this attack that 2nd Lieutenant Ngarimu was killed. He was killed on his feet defiantly facing the enemy with his tommy-gun at his hip. As he fell he came to rest almost on top of those of the enemy who had fallen, the number of whom survived testified to his outstanding courage and fortitude." — London Gazette, No. 36040, June 1st, 1943.
The medal was presented to his parents by the Governor General of New Zealand, Sir Cyril Newall, at a hui at Ruatoria on October 6th, 1943 attended by government leaders, diplomatic representatives and local people. The first of only two Victoria Crosses awarded to Māori, it was displayed in Gisborne in the Tairawhiti Museum’s Price of Citizenship Gallery. He is commemorated by a scholarship promoting education of Māori, and also in the World War II Hall of Memories at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
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new zealand gisborne>We have been living here for almost a year now and still discover so many new things. TripAdvisor LLC is not responsible for the content of external websites. Taxes and fees are not included in the offers. Our children are still small so I know more about day care.
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Please enter your travel data and check the conditions of your chosen room category. Unfortunately, there seems to have been a problem with the transmission. When we bought our house in 2014 Gisborne was still a real insider tip. The region is currently trying to make itself better known to tourists under the name "Tairawhiti-Gisborne". Especially the many Maori in the region should be encouraged to offer more for tourists (because that creates local jobs). Our day care center is 800m away, the supermarket 2km and the beach 3km. If we want to go to the other end of town or to the surf beaches, which are a little bit outside, it takes 10min. These technical cookies must be activated in order to use our site and our service. When you log in or create an account, you have unlimited access to your lists - from any computer, tablet or smartphone. Tatapouri Bay accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily block a certain amount before your arrival. Unfortunately it is not possible to make bookings for longer than 30 nights. Spend a few pleasant hours in the picturesque coastal town of Picton in New Zealand Go on a cruise aboard Norwegian Jewel, renovated in 2018, | cruise through the breathtakingly beautiful Dusky Fjord. Wellington is perfect for spending your days on the beach.
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>In the supermarket you meet people who are barefoot and in pyjamas. Actually nobody is interested in what you are wearing. The other day we had a nice chat with a guy who was a little torn down.
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Get a great price for accommodation Tatapouri Bay - recently rated 8.7 by guests. Pinot Gris is in second place in terms of quantity. Pinot Gris is usually fermented in steel tanks at cool temperatures to preserve its fruitiness and freshness. The wines have a full body with a gentle acidity. On its arrival it was blown off course by strong southerly winds and landed 200 kilometres further south. Travel aboard Norwegian Jewel and experience all her 2018 shiny new modernizations. In this welcoming, hospitable city, be sure to visit the Tairawhiti Museum to learn more about Gisborne's history and art in the city. But there are many other places of interest around Gisborne that are listed on FeWo-direct. Simply enter your preferred destination in our search bar and take a look at our selection of holiday homes. Cookies are used by us and our trusted partners to enhance, analyse and personalise your experience on Booking.com.
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THE TOP 10 places of interest in Gisborne 2020
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The Maori name for this place is Tairawhiti, "The coast where the sun rises". When Captain James Cook and his HMS Endavour first anchored off New Zealand, it was right here in front of today's Gisborne. The region has so much to offer, but the infrastructure is still totally underdeveloped. As popular as New Zealand is as a travel destination at the moment, it is only a matter of time before investors become aware or locals get something going. One hears again and again that companies in Gisborne have real problems finding qualified personnel. Read more about campervan hire New Zealand here. These cookies are used to display personalised advertising on both Booking.com and other websites. These advertisements are based on your browsing behavior, such as the accommodations and prices you have seen. From the end of the Mahia Peninsula, rockets are regularly launched into space. The exact dates are always announced by "Rocketlab". A little south of the Mahia Penninsula towards Wairoa you can watch the launches from a viewpoint on the beach. Most of the sightseeing spots are known to the locals, but they are not listed anywhere else or if they are, they are only mentioned very little. We have been living here for almost a year now and still discover so many new things.
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>Gisborne is a nice little town on the east coast of the North Island, which scores with golden beaches, beautiful nature and the first sunrise in the world.
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The first view of the city was the turquoise sea and that alone showed us that we will have a very nice time here. The campground search still took up most of the time on that day, because this was also the first day on which I could not simply book, but everything was fully booked. Use our search to see the selection of holiday apartments in other cities. Wellington is perfect for spending the days at the beach. The Hangi is a traditional form of cooking that has its origins in the Umu (earth oven) of ancient Polynesia. Enter your travel dates to see the total price per night.
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Watch now ! Hit the link in our bio to view the full video! . Ending the year with a new recap video for @pangeaseed Foundation’s latest edition of our international public art movement, @seawalls_ Artists for Oceans in Gisborne, New Zealand. . At @pangeaseed Foundation we believe a drop of paint can create an ocean of change. Sea Walls Tairāwhiti featured the work of 21 international, regional and local artists, all coming together to paint for a purpose and give our precious moana (ocean) a voice via art and activism (ARTivism). . Special thanks to all the supporting artists, volunteers, core team and community partners who helped to make this project a beautiful reality. . Mucho aloha to Eastland Community Trust, JN Williams memorial trust, @gisbornedc, @resenecolour, Tairawhiti Environment Centre, Walter Findlay LTD, and to our sponsors @gordonharrisartsupplies, @fareast_coffeelover, @frankandalbie, @skinniessungel, @picspeanutbutter, Martins Hiremaster, Hirepool Gisborne and Evolution Wireless. . VC: the amazing @rark.mussell (New Zealand) . #pangeaseed #seawalls #tairawhiti #seawallstairawhiti #gisbornenz #artivism #paintforapurpose #protectwhatyoulove #streetartnz #streetart #aotearoa #newzealand #saveourseas #oceansmatter (at Hawaii (island)) https://www.instagram.com/p/Br_gpNMAi4z/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=16jxnf09vfc38
#pangeaseed#seawalls#tairawhiti#seawallstairawhiti#gisbornenz#artivism#paintforapurpose#protectwhatyoulove#streetartnz#streetart#aotearoa#newzealand#saveourseas#oceansmatter
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