May 25, 2023, 12:22 p.m.
Te Mātāwai and Te Waka Kōtahi are rolling out the next phase of He Tohu Huarahi Māori Bilingual Traffic Signs programme. Regions severely affected by Cyclone Gabrielle will be the first to see the new rollout of bilingual traffic signs.
Tags: He Tohu Huarahi Māori
Tags: He Tohu Huarahi Māori
Reikura Kahi on the recent rule change and the unveiling of one of the first bilingual school traffic signs here in Aotearoa
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