Expanding reo Māori learning beyond classroom walls with Kōrero Mai app

Learning te reo Māori is a journey that requires you to leave your comfort zone and isn’t confined to the walls of a classroom.
Mahuru Māori 2022

Mahuru Māori is over for another year, but the learning journey is one that never ends. Thanks for being part of the Mahuru Māori movement and keep up the kōrero.
Ministry of Education Reo Champion Competition

Fifty of the best judged entries will be chosen by Ministry of Education. Each winner will receive two prize packs for themselves and the toa reo Māori │te reo champion they’ve nominated.
Taringa Kīwaha

colloquialism, colloquial saying, slang, idiom.
Mahuru Māori encouraging te reo Māori

Mahuru Māori founder, Paraone Gloyne speaks with Scotty Morrison as he gears up for this year’s Mahuru Māori challenge.
Kiwis encouraged to speak te reo with Mahuru Māori challenge

From our packaging to the weather, te reo Māori is becoming more prevalent in New Zealand, and now people are being encouraged to practice their speaking skills with a new challenge.
Mahuru Māori in the workplace

The workplace can be a great environment to use and learn te reo Māori with your colleagues. By sharing the use of te reo Māori at work, you’ll gain confidence in yourself, encourage others to grow what they know and put the language to use on contextual settings.
Kia tika te reo – Doing it Right and Continuously Improving

Te Pīnakitanga o te reo Kairangi graduate Nikau Reti-Beazley (Ngāpuhi), enrolled in the Level 7 Diploma in Ōtepoti to improve his grasp on te reo and what he discovered was not only a new extended whānau to practise kōrero, but also an opportunity to visit some of the stunning marae in the wider Otago area.
Ōpōtiki couple prove it’s never too late to learn te reo Māori

Husband and wife duo, Piripi and Linda Taiapa are proof that it’s never too late to learn te reo Māori. 68 year old Linda and 70 year old Piripi, began their te reo Māori journey in 2017 with the hope of meeting new people after moving to Ōpōtiki.
Troy Kingi confirms Matariki release for reo Māori album

Troy Kingi has revealed that the reo Māori version of his third album Holy Colony Burning Acres will be released by Matariki.