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Te Ngira in the news

Te Ngira's research on critical demographic issues featured in the news and media.

Te Ngira welcomed a delegation visit of the First Nations and Aboriginal Primary Care Network

Monday 24 February 2025, led by Dr Michael Dumont.

The Network is a partnership of 8 Indigenous owned and operated primary care centres across unceded Musqueam, Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Tla'amin territory (Metro Vancouver) and includes urban centres. They collectively serve 50% of Indigenous Peoples in the BC area. Dr Dumont is the inaugural chair of what is a brand new collective. The delegation includes community people, health managers and elders. 

Their main kaupapa is to learn more about Indigenous-developed clinical data systems and electronic medical records (with an aim to improve data sovereignty practices, develop a more strength- and wellness-based approach to medical charting, and better support the cultural providers on their clinical teams with clinical record-keeping). 

Professor Tahu Kukutai and Dr Polly Atatoa Carr gave presentations on Mori Data Sovereignty and Population Health Equity and Vanessa Clarke discussed The Data Sovereignty mahi of Ngati Tiipa. It is the beginning of what we envisage to be ongoing collaborative engagement with this Network. 

2025

Congratulations to Mitchell Pincham, Te Ngira Summer Research Scholarship scholar whose presentation was one of three selected for the closing event, where he received high commendation for his poster and research. His work has drawn interest from the Waikato District Mayor and Braemar Charitable Trust Chair.

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discussed declining population numbers and school rolls in Wellington with from 1News.co.nz (9 January 2025). 

2024

, with , will redefine Mori historical demography by examining 19th-century Mori population data through a lens of Indigenous data and cultural understanding: University researchers receive Marsden funding for ten groundbreaking projects (7 November 2024)

Dr Moana Rarere is mentioned as an expert source on population trend and demographics. She provides insights into the projected population growth of Hamilton and compares it to Wellington on the Waikato Times website with (5 November 2024)

Dr Ritu Roy sharing expertise on the Horizon Europe project (4 September 2024)

Dr Moana Rarere on '' (17 August 2024)

Professor Tahu Kukutai on (8 July 2024)

Dr Moana Rarere successfully defends her PhD thesis (July 2024)

Professor Tahu Kukutai on TVNZ News segment . (June 2024)

Professor Tahu Kukutai on waateanews.com Drive Show about the . (7 June 2024)

2023

Profeessor Polly Atotoa Carr on . More Pacific people have returned this years Census forms, but some say it could be better. Pacific Media Network. (29 June 2023)

Professor Polly Atotoa Carr on "". Radio Waatea. (26 June 2023)

Professor Tahu Kukutai on "". Nine to Noon: RNZ. (6 June 2023)

Professor Tahu Kukutai "". Waikato Times. (3 May 2023).

Associate Professor Polly Atatoa Carr The Panel:RNZ. (5th May 2023)

Associate Professor Polly Atotoa Carr. ''. SMC. (4 May 2023)

Associate Professor Polly Atotoa Carr ''. Stuff. (1 May 2023)

Professor Tahu Kukutai on "". NZ Herald. (12 April 2023)

Professor Tahu Kukutai, Dr Jesse Whitehead and Associate Professor Polly Atatoa Carr on '?'. Scoop. (4 March 2023)

Professor Tahu Kukutai  The Detail: RNZ. (16 February 2023)

Professor Tahu Kukutai . Newsroom. (10 April 2023)

2022

Professor Tahu Kukutai says colonisation is deeply entwined with surveillance and capitalism in Newroom's article , 25 October 2022

Dr Jesse Whitehead in University of Otago news, , 5 August 2022

Professor Tahu Kukutai on Radio New Zealand, call for New Zealand to take control of data storage in RNZ's , 1 august 2022.

Professor Tahu Kukutai in Stuff News, , 1 August 2022

Professor Tahu Kukutai in the Spinoff, , 29 July 2022

Professor Tahu Kukutai on Waatea News,  28 July 2022

Professor Tahu Kukutai in Waatea News on why reclaiming data sovereignty for Mori is important, 2 June 2022