Tōku Kainga Inaianei

An Interview with The Workshop
Tōku Kainga Inaianei

Tui considers herself a manuhiri (visitor) to Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland) but lives locally in Grey Lynn. She always has a big smile and story to share, and is passionate about elevating Māori, particularly rural Iwi through using renewable energy. Tui shares her passions and story with us here.

A Vision for Hydrogen in New Zealand

Green Paper for the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment 2019
A Vision for Hydrogen in New Zealand

Overseas, the conversation about hydrogen has been ongoing for some time but here in Aotearoa its still in its infancy and few Māori know about hydrogen energy or where it comes from.

Vision Zero for Tāmaki Makaurau

A Transport Safety Strategy and Action Plan to 2030, Auckland Transport 2019
Vision Zero for Tāmaki Makaurau

Many people don’t know that Tāmaki Makaurau has a poor record when it comes to rangatahi Māori safety on our roads, with serious injuries and deaths proportionately greater than other parts of our population.

Te rā ngahau mō te whānau i runga tereina

Whānau Fun Day on the Train Auckland Transport 2015
Te rā ngahau mō te whānau i runga tereina

I’ve always been interested in Māori cultural history, and there was an opportunity to produce a unique dual language App in te reo Māori and te reo Pākehā for Auckland Transport

The Māori Plan for Tāmaki Makaurau

Independent Māori Statutory Board 2012
The Māori Plan for Tāmaki Makaurau

This is the 30 year Plan based on the aspirations of Mana Whenua and Mataawaka in Tāmaki Makaurau that is used by the Independent Māori Statutory Board as an advocacy tool at local and central government level.