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Maori Womens Support Group, South Eastern Region

Our group has expanded out over to the Melton regions of melbourne. Due to many of our iwi located out in these regions the need to expand has been well intentioned to help gain support for our people who maybe facing isolation or other. Marihia De Rungs is the regions group Co-ordinator and will be handling all the regions inquiries. contact : 0403239821

 

Department of families,Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

The Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaCSIA) is responsible for social policies and support affecting Australian society and the living standards of Australian families.

http://www.facsia.gov.au/

 

Victoria's Community Information Portal

Through Vicnet, the State Library of Victoria delivers Information and Communication Technologies, and support services which aim to strengthen Victorian communities

http://www.vicnet.net.au/

 

The Victorians Womens Trust

The Victorian Women’s Trust is inspired by the vision of a just and humane society in which women enjoy full participation as citizens. We believe that by creating a better world for women, we create a better world for women, we create a better world for men, children, families and communities

http://www.vwt.org.au/

 

Hobsons Bay Women's Referral Service Inc

To provide a diverse range of services that will focus on women from all cultural backgrounds.

http://mc2.vicnet.net.au/home/hbwrs/index.html

 

The Womens Domestic Violence Crisis Service

Our mission is ‘To promote the rights of women and children . to participate as full members of society and. to live free from harm' . .

http://www.wdvcs.org.au/

 

WIRE Womens Information

WIRE - Women's Information provides free information, support and referrals to women across Victoria.

Women contact WIRE to talk things through with a sensitive, supportive and skilled woman. 

WIRE services include a phone support service, a walk-in centre, and this comprehensive, searchable website.

Phone Support
1300 134 130, 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday
Walk In Centre
Ground Floor, Queen Victoria Women's Centre, 210 Lonsdale St, Melbourne

http://www.wire.org.au/

 

 

Queen Victoria Womens Centre

We are a not-for-profit organisation that assists women and women's organisations through information, support and programs. Our mission is to empower women to make informed choices so they can reach their full potential and be inspired for the future. 

http://www.qvwc.org.au/

 

 

Wahine Maori of Queensland Inc

To assist Maori assimilate into Australia and encourage warm fellowship with all multi cultural people and accept diversity, physical, spiritual, mental well being of all mankind.To mix harmoniously into the community by sharing their skills and knowledge, which gets them to access a better job opportunities. Whilst retaining their cultural values to become sound citizens of Australia.

http://www.wahine-maori.org.au/

 

Te Rere O Te Karakakao inc

Canberra and Queanbeyan Maori Culture Club

http://www.terere.com.au/

 

Irirangi net

tune into iwi radio stations online

http://www.irirangi.net/

 

The CherBro Show

Melbournes funkiest radio show eveeeeeeeeeerrr, Maori and Polynesian beats.This station is surely the "H" in Hell YeaHHH.

http://www.cherbroshow.com/

 

Maori Women's Welfare League NZ


63 Carr Street
West Perth 6005
Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9227 1913 

 

NEW ZEALAND INFORMATION

 

NZ Herald

Keeping you Informed and updated with whats happening around NZ

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/

 

Te Taura Whiri I Te Reo Maori 

To empower iwi Maori to maintain and generate reo development amongst their communities
To maintain and improve the quality of te Reo Maori
Increase the number of people using te Reo Maori by increasing the opportunities to learn
The maintenance and dissemination of Maori language resources and corpus
To increase the rate of language development so that te Reo Maori can keep pace with technological development
To foster positive attitudes towards te Reo Maori by all New Zealanders
To increase the number of situations where Maori is used

http://www.tetaurawhiri.govt.nz/ 

 

He Kupu O Te Ra

A word of the day service for Te Reo Maori available by email, RSS and mobile 

http://kupu.maori.nz/

 

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