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Health New
Zealand - Te
Whatu Ora is the
primary publicly funded healthcare system of New Zealand. It was
established by the New
Zealand Government to...
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textiles of the Māori
people of New Zealand. The
organisation Te
Roopu Raranga Whatu o Aotearoa, the
national Māori weavers' collective, aims to
preserve and...
- Kat Whata-Simpkins (born 4 June 1990) is a New
Zealand rugby union and
rugby league player. She
currently plays for the New
Zealand Women's
Sevens team...
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obstetrics and gynecology).
Public hospitals in
Auckland have been run by Te
Whatu Ora –
Health New
Zealand since 2022. The
emergency department alone sees...
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became part of Te
Whatu Ora as part of a
national overhaul of the
district health board system. The
Auckland DHB was
revamped as Te
Whatu Ora Te Toka Tumai...
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returning to
school and work
after the
school holidays. On 4 March, Te
Whatu Ora (Health New Zealand)
issued an
advisory that
household contacts of COVID-19...
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water quality of the
lakes are
continuously tested, and in
December 2024 Te
Whatu Ora
placed a
health warning on Lake Rua for the
presence of
fecal matter...
- Auckland, and is
adjacent to the
Auckland Medical School. On 1 July 2022 Te
Whatu Ora –
Health New
Zealand and Te Aka Whai Ora – Māori
Health Authority became...
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flooding include Ua-nui (terrible rain), Ua-roa (long-continued rain), Ua-
whatu (fierce hailstorms), and Ua-nganga (sleet);
after these,
their children...
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boards was to be
abolished and
replaced by a
single agency to be
called Te
Whatu Ora (Health New Zealand). In addition, a new Te Aka Whai Ora (Māori Health...