Share how you celebrated

Share what you did for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2023. This will go on to become a showcase of how we celebrate te reo as a nation.

Share your moment

Christchurch City Holdings Limited (CCHL)

Kā Pākihi Whakatekateka o Waitaha | Canterbury, www.cchl.co.nz

Christchurch City Holdings Limited (CCHL) is the wholly owned investment and commercial arm of the Christchurch City Council. CCHL and related companies own and run some of the key infrastructure in Christchurch.

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Activities

Check out the record of activity from Christchurch City Holdings Limited (CCHL).
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Tēnā koutou katoa Ko Shahana ahau Ko Swami Vivekananda toku kura No Fiji Islands ahau Kei Takanini, Tamaki Makauro toku kainga inaianei Ko Abdul Rahim toku matua Ko Alimun Nisha toku whaea No reira, tena koutou, tena koutou, tena tatou, katoa

I joined the wider CCHL whānau online for waiata. It was a huge group - many of those linking in online had multiple people in meeting rooms so the total number is probably well over 100 - and it was really inspiring to have so many faces and voices participating!

Members of CCHL, including Citycare Property, celebrated with lots of waiata, led by Tahu Stirling and the team from LPC.

Great to join the CCHL whānau in waiata for our Māori Language Moment 2021

Kia ora e te whānau. I joined the CCHL group online for waiata. Ka mau te wehi te wā tuku reo Māori. Please forgive errors, ka ako ahau. Kia kaha koutou, kia kaha te reo Māori.

We can all contribute, kia kaha te reo māori

My Journey In Te Reo comes from the exposure I received whilst supporting my son's Journey through Waka Ama through his club at later at college. The first year at camp for Waka Ama, 2019 @ Lake Karapiro was a challenge for me as a parent. This followed the 2020 camp and my exposure continued into how beautiful the language is. My journey continued with my son, who was the captain, coach and leader of the Waka at this years J19 nationals and it was such a proud moments that they got "GOLD" for Tuakau College.

Keeping te reo strong is important to me and my whānau, to celebrate and connect to our heritage. Kia kaha te reo Māori!