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Fireworks 💥 Matariki Finale
A view from the empty grandstand.
Te Mātahi o te Tau - Tomoana Showgrounds
14 July 2023
✨✨Mānawatia a Matariki✨✨
He kaitiaki o ngā tangata katoa 😎
Acknowledgements:
The Maori Wardens
Traffic Management
The Hawke’s Bay Police
Ngati Kahungunu Inc
All who were in attendance.
Givealittle details for our Whanau in Wairoa
Wairoa Flood Mayoral Relief Fund Cyclone Gabrielle Support Wairoa's road to recovery
Anyone wanting to contribute financially.
Details can be found in the shared post below.
Tēnā koutou, e te motu,
Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated welcomes any koha to help support our communities in the wake of the cyclone devastation. Funds will be distributed to affected communities across the tribal rohe.
Direct deposit: 02-0644-0117140-00. Reference: KOHA.
The SWIFT BIC code for Bank of New Zealand is: BKNZNZ22. This should be used whenever funds are sent from overseas to BNZ bank accounts.
Nā te ngākau aroha nui.
The honourable Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Fuji (Owner and Director of Mitai Security)
From 11:59pm on 12 September 2022, the COVID-19 Protection Framework (traffic lights) will be removed.
With cases reducing, a highly-vaccinated population, and comprehensive access to anti-viral medicines, New Zealand can safely move forward.
This will mean a few changes for tomorrow:
• You will only need to wear a mask when visiting healthcare facilities like hospitals, GPs, and aged care residential facilities. Some places like workplaces or marae may ask people to wear a mask. You can find more information on masks here: https://covid19.govt.nz/prepare-and-stay-safe/keep-up-healthy-habits/face-masks/
• You only need to self-isolate if you test positive for COVID-19. Leave support payments for COVID-19 cases will continue. You can find out what to do if you test positive here: https://covid19.govt.nz/isolation-and-care/if-you-have-covid-19/
• Household Contacts are recommended to take a RAT every day for five days. So long as you test negative, you will be able to go about daily life as normal. You’re encouraged to wear a mask whenever you leave home, particularly if visiting vulnerable people, like elderly or immunocompromised people, using public transport, or when in a crowded indoor space.
• You will no longer need to be vaccinated to enter New Zealand. People arriving in New Zealand from overseas will continue to receive free RATs at the airport and will be encouraged to test on day 0/1 and 5/6. You can find more information for preparing to travel to New Zealand here: https://covid19.govt.nz/international-travel/travel-to-new-zealand-by-air/preparing-to-travel-to-new-zealand/
• All remaining vaccine mandates will end. The last workforce with a Government vaccine mandate is health and disability workers. This will end on 11:59pm, 26 September 2022. Some employers may still require workers to be vaccinated due to their responsibilities under health and safety legislation.
• Anti-viral medicines will be available for free to any New Zealander 65+ who tests positive for COVID-19. For Māori and Pacific peoples, these medicines will be available for free to anyone aged 50+ who tests positive. In addition, anyone with three high-risk conditions is eligible for free anti-viral medicines. You can find more information here: https://covid19.govt.nz/isolation-and-care/if-you-have-covid-19/medicines-to-treat-covid-19/
You can find more information on the next phase of our COVID-19 response here: https://covid19.govt.nz/next-phase-of-our-covid-19-response
Made the headlines again Fuji
On behalf of Mitai Security let us pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II who served in her role for many decades. She will go down in history as one of the longest serving monarchs in which we are grateful. As we mourn her passing let us remember and celebrate her extraordinary life.
Thank you for your diligent and committed leadership. We will miss you 🌹
8 September 2022
Queen Elizabeth II, the UK's longest-serving monarch, has died at Balmoral aged 96, after reigning for 70 years.
She died peacefully on Thursday afternoon at her Scottish estate, where she had spent much of the summer.
The Queen came to the throne in 1952 and witnessed enormous social change.
Prince Charles, 73, heir to the throne since the age of three, is now king, and will be officially proclaimed so at St James’s Palace in London as soon as practicably possible.
King Charles III said the death of his beloved mother was a "moment of great sadness" for him and his family and that her loss would be "deeply felt" around the world.
He said: "We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign and a much-loved mother.
"I know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the realms and the Commonwealth, and by countless people around the world."
During the coming period of mourning, he said he and his family would be "comforted and sustained by our knowledge of the respect and deep affection in which the Queen was so widely held".
The King and his wife, Camilla, now Queen Consort, will return to London on Friday, Buckingham Palace said. He is expected to address the nation on Friday.
Senior royals had gathered at Balmoral after the Queen's doctors became concerned about her health earlier in the day.
All the Queen's children travelled to Balmoral, near Aberdeen, after doctors placed the Queen under medical supervision.
Her grandson and now heir to the throne, Prince William, and his brother, Prince Harry, also gathered there.
A Poem 🌹🌹🌹
Phillip came to me today,
and said it was time to go.
I looked at him and smiled,
as i whispered that "I know"
I then turned and looked behind me,
and seen I was asleep.
All my Family were around me,
and I could hear them weep.
I gently touched each shoulder,
with Phillip by my side.
Then I turned away and walked,
with My Angel guide.
Phillip held my hand,
as he lead the way,
to a world where King's and Queens,
are Monarch's every day.
I was given a crown to wear
or a Halo known by some.
The difference is up here,
they are worn by everyone.
I felt a sense of peace,
my reign had seen its end.
70 years I had served my Country,
as the peoples friend.
Thank you for the years,
for all your time and love.
Now I am one of two again,
in our Palace up above.
Haere atu ki to moengaroa.
Moe mai ra e Erihapeti te Kuini 🌹🌹🌹
Attention: Eftpos card found at Hastings Showgrounds Fri 24th June. Please contact Mitai Security, if this card belongs to you. If unclaimed within 7 days, the card will be returned to the bank. Nga Mihi.
Very excited to celebrate Te wiki o te reo Māori
Tena koutou katoa,
It's official, Te Ika a Maui te Waka a Maui, Te Waipounamu, Aotearoa, New Zealand will remain in Level 4 for a few more days.
Together we will get through this temporary period of uncertainty.
Remember be patient, be kind, stay safe in your bubble, and keep in touch with love ones, whanau, and friends via, phone, mobile and computer devices.
Nga Mihi
New Zealand will remain at Alert Level 4 until 11.59pm Tuesday 31 August. From Wednesday 1 September all areas South of Auckland will move to Alert Level 3.
Auckland and Northland will remain at Alert Level 4, to be reviewed on Monday 30 August. It is likely Auckland will stay at Alert Level 4 for a further 2 weeks.
This weekend, it’s important that everyone stays home to stop the spread of Delta.
Anyone with symptoms anywhere in New Zealand should continue to get tested.
Please continue to check locations of interest regularly: https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-health-advice-public/contact-tracing-covid-19/covid-19-contact-tracing-locations-interest
Anyone who was at a location of interest at the specified time and their household, is asked to self-isolate and call Healthline on 0800 358 5453 for advice on testing.
Testing centres including hours of operation can be found here: https://www.healthpoint.co.nz/covid-19/
We’ve got this, Aotearoa.
Stay home, stop Delta.
Least we forget
"At the going down of the sun, and in the morning;
We will remember them"
Hawke's Bay ANZAC services
Central Hawke's Bay
Waipukurau dawn service, 5.45am, assemble in the Car Park at the rear of the Memorial Hall, River Terrace, Waipukurau for service at 6am at the War Memorial Cenotaph
Otane dawn service, 5.45am, Hall Cenotaph, Higginson St
Porangahau dawn service, 5.45, Abercromby St Hall
Hatuma, 9am, Hatuma Rd Memorial
Ongaonga, 9am, Cenotaph, Bridge St
Tikokino, 9am, Hall Cenotaph, Owen St
Omakere, 9am, Church Hall, Pourerere Rd
Elsthorpe, 9am, Church Cenotaph, Kenderdine Rd
Takapau, 10am, Cenotaph
Waipawa, 10.45am, assemble at the CHB Municipal Theatre on Kenilworth St for Civic Service at 11am, then march to Memorial Clock Tower Cenotaph
Hastings District
Hastings dawn service, 5.30am, Hastings Civic Square Cenotaph
Waimārama, 6.30am, Memorial Hall
9am, Havelock North Cenotaph
Clive, 9.30am, St Francis Church
Maraekakaho Hall, 9.30am
Hastings, 10am, Hawke's Bay Fallen Soldiers Memorial Hospital
Napier
Dawn service, 6am, Napier Soundshell
Taradale dawn service, 6am, Lone Pine Cemetery, Puketapu Rd
Taradale Clock Tower service, 9am, march from Taradale Paper Plus to Clock Tower at 8.45
Eskdale church service, 9am, Eskdale Church
Civic service, 11am, Memorial Square, 10.35am assemble corner of Dalton and Emerson St, 10.50am march to Memorial Square, 11am light refreshments at Napier RSA
Wairoa
Mahia dawn service, 5.30am, Kaiuku Marae, East Coast Rd
9.30am, Taihoa Marae, State Highway 2
Frasertown, 9.30am, Carroll St
Wairoa Civic Service, 11am, Wairoa War Memorial
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