Developing a Māori Economy Strategy for Te Upoko o Te Ika

We need your voice.
A thriving Māori economy is one that generates higher incomes, more jobs and improves opportunity and wellbeing for iwi, hapū and whānau Māori. Greater Wellington Regional Council, in partnership with iwi and local Councils, will work with Māori communities across Te Upoko o Te Ika a Māui on a strategy for the Māori economy.
No matter where you are at in your life, or how connected you are to the Māori economy, this is your plan, your future. So come along to one of the Ruruku Hui.
If you can't make one of the hui, kei te pai! You can post your ideas on the Pou Whakaaro below.
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We need your voice.
A thriving Māori economy is one that generates higher incomes, more jobs and improves opportunity and wellbeing for iwi, hapū and whānau Māori. Greater Wellington Regional Council, in partnership with iwi and local Councils, will work with Māori communities across Te Upoko o Te Ika a Māui on a strategy for the Māori economy.
No matter where you are at in your life, or how connected you are to the Māori economy, this is your plan, your future. So come along to one of the Ruruku Hui.
If you can't make one of the hui, kei te pai! You can post your ideas on the Pou Whakaaro below.
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Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkCLOSED: This brainstormer has concluded.
We asked this question at one of the Ruruku Hui, and this was one of the post-it note replies.
What would you say? Add your idea (as digital post-it note) below
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Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkCLOSED: This brainstormer has concluded.
When we asked this question at one of the Ruruku Hui, this was one of the replies on a post-it note.
What would you say? Add your idea (as a digital post-it note) below
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What are the main threats or challenges that you see holding Māori Economic Development back in our region?
8 months agoCLOSED: This brainstormer has concluded.When we asked this question at one of the Ruruku Hui, this was one of the replies on a post-it note.
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What strategies would you like to see in a Māori Economic Development Strategy for our region?
8 months agoCLOSED: This brainstormer has concluded.When we asked this question at one of the Ruruku Hui, this was one of the replies on a post-it note.
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He Kiriata Poto | Video Snaphots
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Click here to play video What is the purpose of a Māori Economic Development Strategy? Rangatahi share their perspective on the purpose of a Māori Economic Development Strategy.
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Click here to play video Solving challenges Solving challenges is a key part of economic development. Rangatahi share their thoughts on the challenges ahead.
Ngā Whakaahua | Photos
Ruruku Hui | Engagement Events
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05 March 2020
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10 March 2020
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12 March 2020
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17 March 2020
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24 March 2020
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23 July 2020
Ko Wai Mātou | Project Team
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Email riri.ellis@vuw.ac.nz
Mai i te Timatanga | Life Cycle
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Preliminary hui
Developing a Māori Economy Strategy for Te Upoko o Te Ika has finished this stageIn early October, we ran two preliminary hui with rangatahi to test-run the structure of the huihuinga kaupapa and get some initial thinking of the kinds of responses we might get.
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Huihuinga Kaupapa - Engagement Events
Developing a Māori Economy Strategy for Te Upoko o Te Ika has finished this stageNovember 2019
The first round of huihuinga kaupapa engagement events will take place across the region. -
Review feedback and draft the strategy
Developing a Māori Economy Strategy for Te Upoko o Te Ika has finished this stageDecember 2019 - February 2020
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Community Consultation
Developing a Māori Economy Strategy for Te Upoko o Te Ika is currently at this stageMarch 2020
We will come back out to the community with the draft strategy for consultation.