Ngā Tohu Reo Māori 2018 » Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori English Māori Ngā Tohu Reo Māori 2018 'Kia ita!' Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori Māori Language Commission PAE TAHUA Kaupapa Context Ratonga Services Ako Learn Rauemi ā-Ipurangi Online Resources Mahere Reo Language Planning Kaupapa Whakatairanga Events He Muka He pitopito kōrero Kaupapa Context Ratonga Services Ako Learn Rauemi ā-Ipurangi Online Resources Mahere Reo Language Planning Kaupapa Whakatairanga Events He Muka He pitopito kōrero × Ngā Tohu Reo Māori 2018 | National Māori Language Awards 2018 Ngā Toa Reo Māori 2018 36 finalists were selected from more than 150 nominations, the highest number received since the awards began in 2004. 400 people attended the awards ceremony at Te Papa. Te Tohu Oranga Angitu | Lifetime Achieveme nt The winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award is Ahorangi Whatarangi Winiata The Lifetime Achievement award is proudly sponsored by Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori Iwi The winner of the Iwi award is Muriwai Maggie Jones The Iwi award is proudly sponsored by Māori Television Whānau The winner of the Whānau award is Oti te Nanekoti by Te Tāhuhu o Te Mātauranga The Whānau award is proudly sponsored by Te Papa Rangatahi | Youth The winner of the Youth award is Māori Television Giphy Channel by Fly The Youth award is proudly sponsored by Vodafone Takitahi | Individual The winner of the Individual award is Mike Hollings The Individual award is proudly sponsored by Creative New Zealand Mātauranga Kaupapa Māori | Education Māori Medium The winner of the Education – Māori Medium award is Taringa Punua Pāoho by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa The Education – Māori Medium award is proudly sponsored by the Ministry of Education Mātauranga Whānui | Education Open The winner of the Youth award is Māori Television Giphy Channel by Fly The Youth award is proudly sponsored by Vodafone Kāwanatanga | Government The winner of the Government award is Te Amorangi ki mua, Te Hāpai Ō ki muri by Rotorua Lakes Council The Government award is proudly sponsored by Te Puni Kōkiri Pakihi | Business The winner of the Business award is Te Mātāpuna by Fonterra The Business award is proudly sponsored by Vodafone Te Mahi Toi, Te Mahi Whakangahau | Arts and Entertainment The winner of the Arts and Entertainment award is Oti te Nanekoti by Te Tāhuhu o Te Mātauranga The Arts and Entertainment award is proudly sponsored by Te Matatini Ngā Mahi Pāpāho | Broadcasting and Media The winner of the Broadcasting and Media award is Sky TV - Tiki Towns The Broadcasting and Media award is proudly sponsored by Te Māngai Pāhō Ngā Hapori Māori | Māori Community The winner of the Māori Community award is Dr Te Taku Parai The Māori Community award is proudly sponsored by Te Puni Kōkiri Aotearoatanga | New Zealand Community The winner of the New Zealand Community award is Kōrero Māori by Te Hiku Media The New Zealand Community award is proudly sponsored by the Ministry for Culture & Heritage Te Wiki o te Reo Māori | Māori Language Week The winner of the Māori Language Week award is Kupu App by Spark & Te Aka Māori Dictionary The Te Wiki o te Reo Māori award is proudly sponsored by Māori Television Te Tohu Huia te Reo | Supreme The winner of the Supreme Award is Kupu App by Spark & Te Aka Māori Dictionary The Supreme award is proudly sponsored by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa Ngā Tohu Kairangi | Special Commendations The winners of the Special Commendation Awards are: #1miriona – Te Māngai Pāho, Hīkoi Reo Māori Whangārei – Te Kura Taitamawāhine o Whangārei, Guyon Espiner – Te Reo Irirangi o Aotearoa, Fush Uka - Anton Matthews Te Tauihu – Te Kaunihera o Pōneke The Special Commendation Awards are proudly sponsored by Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori Kaitautoko | Sponsors Te Matatapu Privacy Statement Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori +64 4 471 0244 INFO@TETAURAWHIRI.GOVT.NZ LEVEL 11, THE CO-OPERATIVE BANK HOUSE 20 BALLANCE ST , WELLINGTON , 6011