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2023 Kīngitanga Day

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Date Thursday 14 September 2023
Time 9:30am - 3pm
Admission Cost Free

We welcome one and all to this years Kīngitanga Day celebrated at The University of Waikato happening on 14 September.

The theme for this year addresses resilience; resilient institutions, resilient people, resilient place in which both The University and Kīngitanga have in common, amongst other attributes.

We're honoured to present our keynote speakers - Kereama Hoete aka Mr G for Tauranga Moana campus with Te Aorere Pēwhairangi and Kimi Kaire-Melbourne tag teaming in for our Hamilton campus.

Kīngitanga Day

Toitū te Kīngitanga, toitū Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato | May the Kīngitanga and University of Waikato thrive forever more.

Nei rā te reo pōwhiri e karanga atu nei ki ngā tōpito o te ao. Hei te 14 o Hepetema ka tū te Rā o Te Kīngitanga ki Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato.

Ko te tāhū kōrero o te rā ka kīia ake ko Te Manawaroa kia toitū te whare, kia toitū te tangata, kia toitū te tauwāhi.

Nō mātou te whiwhi i ngā kaikōrero matua, arā, ko Kereama Hoete ki Tauranga Moana ā, ko Te Aorere Pēwhairangi rāua ko Kimiora Kaire-Melbourne ki Kirikiriroa.


We welcome one and all to this years Kīngitanga Day celebrated at The University of Waikato happening on 14 September.

The theme for this year addresses resilience; resilient institutions, resilient people, resilient place in which both The University and Kīngitanga have in common, amongst other attributes.

We're honoured to present our keynote speakers - Kereama Hoete aka Mr G for Tauranga Moana campus with Te Aorere Pēwhairangi and Kimiora Kaire-Melbourne tag teaming in for our Hamilton campus.

Keynote Speakers Profile

Te Aorere Pēwhairangi & Kimiora Kaire-Melbourne

Te Aorere (Ngāti Porou) is a cultural and reo advisor, television presenter and te reo Māori sports commentator and more recently has become more prominent for his work in the online social media space. Earlier this year, Te Aorere brought awareness to the damage Cyclone Gabrielle inflicted on the East Coast communities through his fundraising initiative, Waewae the 35.

Kimiora (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahungunu) is a Director/Producer and founder of Te Imurangi Media. She is passionate about promoting Māori stories from a distinctly Māori worldview. She recently produced the award winning series Homesteads which explored the culturally significant role homesteads have played in maintaining and strengthening Māori ties to their tūrangawaewae.

Te Aorere and Kimiora graduated with their Masters of Indigenous Studies in Māori Broadcasting from the University of Waikato.


Kereama Hoete (Mr G)

Kereama Hoete (Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui and Ngāti Awa) aka Mr G is a Māori contemporary multi-disciplinary artist and designer from Aotearoa. He's widely known for his artworks and murals, particularly those located in Tauranga Moana.

In addition to this work as a multi-disciplinary artist, Kereama is actively involved in promoting the recognition and preservation of Māori culture. He has worked with schools and youth organisations to encourage the use of Te Reo and tikanga Māori, and has collaborated with other artists and cultural leaders to create projects that showcase Toi Māori.


Kīngitanga Day Programme