Starting the parliamentary year with a beautiful ceremony at the New Zealand High Commission to mark the signing of The Treaty of Waitangi.
Our countries have much to learn from one another on how we recognise and celebrate our First Nations communities. #WaitangiDay https://t.co/Wlmel2YMl5
I extend my warm wishes to my good friend @NanaiaMahuta and all New Zealanders today on Waitangi Day.
Commemorating community and culture is a value both our countries share, especially on our respective journeys of reconciliation. https://t.co/jrxARJuFcj
Best wishes to all New Zealanders on their national day, Waitangi Day.
I look forward to welcoming Prime Minister @chrishipkins to Canberra tomorrow and discussing ways to build on trans-Tasman cooperation.
Today is Waitangi Day, a day to mark the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. We join the people of Aotearoa New Zealand in commemorating this day.
#WaitangiDay #DFAT https://t.co/BIXDnnZnnp
183 years ago Te Tiriti o Waitangi - The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Treaty has played a major role in centring respect between Māori peoples and the state in existing and ongoing relations.
That's why we are on the path to Treaty in Victoria! https://t.co/BSahXQvbBA
— First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria (@firstpeoplesvic) February 5, 2023
Waitangi Day, the national day of New Zealand, marks the anniversary of the initial signing – on 6 February 1840 – of the Treaty of Waitangi, which is regarded as the founding document of the nation. Read more in the Gale Archives: The Making of the Modern World, #GaleANZ https://t.co/NF1r4UKMSC
Ngā mihi (thank you) to those that joined us in commemorating and celebrating Waitangi Day this morning - Feb 6 is an important marker in our history and we’re honoured we got to share it with you. We hope you enjoyed the waiata (song) and fried bread! 🙏 #Waitangi2023 https://t.co/0AxtKdFFGw
Interesting how the Australian media, politicians and historians have studiously avoided discussion on
Today WAITANGI Day in New Zealand
Anniversary of that Treaty and Voice to the Maori
Kia Ora Whanau. It’s Waitangi Day.
Culture, heritage and diversity are part of our DNA in the City of Logan, so we got the party started with traditional songs, dance and food at a Waitangi Day celebration on Friday, 3 Feb hosted by TE KOROWAI AROHA BRISBANE with council support. https://t.co/eAs1Ei9y5K