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'Always a Friday': Matariki public holiday dates for next 30 years announced

Julia Gabel
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1 Jul, 2021 05:00 PM3 mins to read

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      Auckland Council to invite the public as part of their Matariki Festival to view the first appearance of the Matariki stars. Video / Michael Craig

      The Government has released the dates for the Matariki public holiday for the next 30 years.

      Making Matariki a public holiday was one of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's pre-election promises with the first date announced at Waitangi this year as June 24, 2022.

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      The calendar date for the Matariki public holiday would shift each year to align with the maramataka (Māori lunar calendar) and would always be on a Friday, Ministers Peeni Henare and Michael Wood said in a joint statement.

      Announcing the holiday dates for the next three decades would give communities and businesses certainty, the ministers said.

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      Henare said Matariki was a uniquely New Zealand public holiday and the first that recognised Te Ao Māori.

      Matariki is the Māori name for the Pleiades and refers to a cluster of stars that rise in mid-winter, marking the start of the Māori New Year.

      Acting Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Peeni Henare said the Matariki public holiday was the first that recognised te ao Māori. Photo /  Mark Mitchell
      Acting Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Peeni Henare said the Matariki public holiday was the first that recognised te ao Māori. Photo / Mark Mitchell

      It is celebrated differently throughout Aotearoa among ngā iwi Māori, traditionally a time for reflection, ceremonies, and events that welcome a promise of the new year.

      Some iwi name this time of year Puanga, after a bright star that is above and to the right of the Matariki constellation.

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      "Mātauranga Māori has been at the heart of decision making on the new public holiday," Henare said.

      "The Matariki Advisory Group, recognised experts in Te Ao Māori and the mātauranga associated with Matariki and the Maramataka, have led this process, providing advice and engaging with communities across Aotearoa."

      The advisory group included chairman Professor Rangiānehu Matamua, Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr, Rereata Makiha, Victoria Campbell, Dr Pauline Harris, Dr Ruakere Hond and Jack Thatcher.

      "We are grateful for their guidance, which is helping ensure Te Ao Māori is embedded within the day."

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      Matariki is the Māori name for the cluster of stars also known as the Pleiades. Photo / Mark Russell
      Matariki is the Māori name for the cluster of stars also known as the Pleiades. Photo / Mark Russell

      Matariki Holiday Dates

      2022 - June 24

      2023 - July 14

      2024 - June 28

      2025 - June 20

      2026 - July 10

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      2028 - July 14

      2029 - July 6

      2030 - June 21

      2031 - July 11

      2032 - July 2

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      2034 - July 7

      2035 - June 29

      2036 - July 18

      2037 - July 10

      2038 - June 25

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      2040 - July 6

      2041 - July 19

      2042 - July 11

      2043 - July 3

      2044 - June 24

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