Read recent articles below from around our Ngāpuhi Iwi community. Find out what our members and whānau have been achieving, celebrating, and participating in around Aotearoa.
The Rangitane Cultural Impact Assessment was commissioned by Te Rūnanga Ā-Iwi-Ō-Ngāpuhi and is a requirement in accordance with Schedule 6 of the COVID-19 Recovery (Fast-track Consenting) Act 2020. The purpose of this assessment is to support hapū to provide a cultural perspective of the proposed Rangitane Maritime Development. Read the […]
This is a very challenging time for many New Zealanders, with whānau across the motu needing kai and other support while trying to self isolate. This list and map shows the location and names of contracted providers funded by MSD to support self-isolating households who need welfare support as part […]
An open letter from Wane Wharerau, Chair of Te Rūnanga-Ā-Iwi-O-Ngāpuhi 30/08/2021 This afternoon we heard from the prime minister that: Today 53 new positive cases were recorded, which is down 30 from yesterday. There are no new positive cases in Te Tai Tokerau, i.e. still just the one case in […]
COVID-19 (Kua rāhui te motu) – Tangihanga As a nation we need to consider the highest levels of manaakitanga and protection of whakapapa in our response to COVID-19. This means adapting our practises during this extraordinary time. Bereaved families and whānau from all cultures and backgrounds will find this time […]
Ngāpuhi COVID-19 Welfare Call Centre brings Kaupapa Māori lens to Healthline service Forty newly employed Māori contact centre operators from Te Tai Tokerau Northland are providing a kaupapa Māori focus to Healthline’s COVID-19 information response. Since completing their training, the team has fielded and made hundreds of calls daily; providing […]
Businesses and schools remain open but public health guidance including physical distancing and record keeping need to be maintained. Mass gatherings will need to be limited to 100 people. Hospitality businesses must keep groups of customers separated, seated, and served by a single person with a maximum of 100 people […]
Announcement (February 14, 2021) Alert Level 3 for the Auckland region Stay home to protect your household bubble. Travel in and out of Auckland is restricted to essential travel only – otherwise you must stay in the region. If you are intending to travel out of the Alert Level 3 […]
Alert Level Update From the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) Cabinet has met in response to this latest community outbreak in Auckland and has ordered Alert Level changes to contain this latest community outbreak From 11:59pm tonight, Auckland moves to Alert Level 3, and at the same […]
Local COVID-19 testing sites and details Details about testing sites are updated all the time. Make sure you have the current information by following these links: Te Tai Tokerau COVID-19 Testing Sites Central Auckland COVID-19 Testing Sites All of New Zealand COVID-19 Testing Sites
Ministry of Health Case Updates as at 9am, 24 January 2021!!… Follow the link for full reports!!.. https://www.health.govt.nz/…/covid-1…/covid-19-current-cases .
Tangihanga guidelines and ways to keep safe from Covid-19 Mihi to the Māori Health Directorate at the Ministry of Health for the following guidelines. On Sunday 30 August, Aotearoa shifted to Alert Level 2 with Tāmaki Makaurau in a new Level 2.5 which has extra restrictions. These alert levels will […]
Covid-19 Pānui 005: Ngāpuhi’s continued response Today is Day 14 of the lockdown – we’re exactly two weeks in and it’s disappointing to see there are still people gathering on the streets and driving around and socialising with other bubbles while the rest of us are at home doing our […]