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Safer Whānau

As a member of both the Taskforce for Action on Sexual Violence and the Taskforce for Action on Violence within Families, Te Puni Kōkiri completed two…

New Zealanders' Use of Broadcasting and Related Media

This report provides an overview on New Zealanders’ use of broadcasting and related media. It reports data about what media devices New Zealanders (including Māori) own…

Employment in the cultural sector 2009

Data on cultural employment first appeared as part of a wide-ranging report on cultural statistics in 1995. For the first time, information on the size, structure…

How Important is Culture? New Zealanders’ Views in 2008

How Important is Culture? New Zealanders’ Views in 2008 was commissioned to provide information about New Zealanders’ perceptions on the importance of culture and cultural activities.…

Health of Māori language

These reports provides an overview of the health of the Māori language in 2006, and makes some comparisons with the health of the Māori language in…

The Implications of a Recession for the Māori Economy

Te Puni Kōkiri presented a paper at the Māori Economic Summit providing a snapshot of and highlighting the key risks to the Māori economy in order…

The Health of the Māori Language in the Broadcasting Sector 2006

This report provides an overview of Māori Language Broadcasting in 2006. It reports data about listenership and viewership, and describes some important recent developments in this…

The Health of the Māori Language in the Education Sector 2006

This report provides an overview of Māori Language Education in 2006. It highlights key issues and activities in the Māori language education sector in recent years.…

Cultural tourism research

Cultural activities, experiences and products contribute significantly to the overall satisfaction of both international and domestic tourists in New Zealand. The Ministry believes that cultural organisations…

Current and future broadcasting and e-media preferences of Māori youth

This report includes findings from four group discussions with young New Zealand Māori (aged 15-24 years) from the greater Wellington area. The objectives of this qualitative…