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Annual Report 2021–22

Cover of 2021/22 Annual report

Tumu Whakarae Chief Executive’s Report

E ngā mātāwaka o te motu tēnā koutou, otirā tēnā tātou katoa.
Tēnā tātou i ō tātou tini mate, kua tangihia, kua mihia, kua ea te wāhi ki a rātou.
Ki a tātou te hunga ora e hāpai nei i ō rātou wawata, o rātou tūmanako, kia ora tātou katoa.
Nau mai, tautī mai ki te whare o te Manatū Taonga, ki te whare e whaia ana te wawata ‘kia puāwai te ahuarea kia ora ko tātou katoa’.

Budget 2023

Budget 2023 focuses on cost-of-living as well as the cyclone and flooding recovery. The Government has taken a balanced approach that reduces spending while also delivering core services.

More than $75 million is made available through Budget 2023 so that the cultural sector is supported to be sustainable and resilient, and to celebrate and recognise te ao Māori.

The following three factsheets can be read on this page or downloaded as PDF files.

Ngā Kōrero Tuku Iho, New Zealand Oral History Grants

A tape recorder and microphone on a desk next to a writers pad and pen.

We administer Ngā Kōrero Tuku Iho, Piki Ake! Kake Ake! New Zealand Oral History grants (the grants), which support community-led oral history projects that reflect diverse identities and perspectives.

Next funding round

The next funding round will close on 15 April 2024. If you would like to find out more, email us at [email protected].

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Pukeahu National War Memorial Park

Picture of the National War Memorial with the Australian War Memorial in the foreground.

National War Memorial building closed for work
The National War Memorial Building and Carillon tower are currently closed, except for commemorations and ceremonies, while we seismically strengthen the Carillon Tower. The rest of Pukeahu National War Memorial Park is open.

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