
Submission: Regulatory Standards Bill
Te Hapori Matihiko opposes the Regulatory Standards Bill (the Bill) because it is dangerous, misleading and threatens the future of Aotearoa New Zealand. This Bill threatens the foundations of our work in its attack on equity, Te Tiriti o Waitangi, truth and democratic accountability – all crucial to our collective efforts to create a thriving Aotearoa. 22 June 2025 Finance and Expenditure Committee Parliament Buildings, Wellington Tēnā koutou, Te Hapori Matihiko opposes the Regulatory Standards Bill (the Bill) because it is dangerous, misleading and threatens the future of Aotearoa New Zealand. The Select Committee must recommend the immediate rejection of the Bill. Te Hapori Matihiko serves Māori and their whānau in the digital, innovation and technology sectors and

Nau Mai ki Te Ao Matihiko! New Organisation Focuses Efforts for Māori in Digital and Tech
Te Matarau and Te Hapori announce leadership changes and new direction.

Forward Movement in DigiTech for Māori: Te Ao Matihiko Announces Establishment Kāwanatanga
Te Ao Matihiko Announces its Kāwanatanga-ā-Matihiko

Member Spotlight – Aleisha Amohia
Featuring Aleisha Amohia (Te Āti Haunui-a-Papārangi)

Member Spotlight – Raymond McKay
Featuring Raymond McKay (Ngaati Mahuta, Ngāti Rongomaiwahine, Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Pūkeko)

Member Spotlight – Tuterangiwhiu Grant-Cairns
A huge mihi to our featured member – Tuterangiwhiu Grant-Cairns for sharing his journey in Te Ao Matihiko.

Member Spotlight – Dr Warren Williams
A huge mihi to our featured member – Dr Warren Williams for sharing his journey in Te Ao Matihiko. Scroll down below whanau to read more about his journey!

Te Hapori Matihiko Invites Nominations for Ngā Tohu Matihiko – The Matihiko Awards Celebrating Māori Excellence in Digital and Technology
Te Hapori Matihiko is pleased to announce the opening of nominations for Ngā Tohu Matihiko, The Matihiko Awards, a prestigious event set to take place in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland on 22nd June. These awards will spotlight and honour Māori for their outstanding contributions, impact, and achievements in the digital and technology realm.