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Dion Pou, a restorative ecologist, on 'Mātauranga Maori'
Dion Pou, a restorative ecologist, on 'Mātauranga Maori'

Tue, Nov 04

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Eden Community Church & Livestream

Dion Pou, a restorative ecologist, on 'Mātauranga Maori'

Mātauranga = knowledge, wisdom, understanding, skill from a Māori perspective. Dion, a Restoration Ecologist and environmental engagement independent contractor, will share his knowledge with us.

Time & Location

Nov 04, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Eden Community Church & Livestream, 72-74 View Road, Mount Eden, Auckland 1024, New Zealand

About the Event

Mātauranga Māori talk by Dion Pou


Mātauranga = knowledge, wisdom, understanding, skill from a Māori perspective.

As part of our continuing education of all things Māori, we bring you a talk by Dion Pou, a Restoration Ecologist and environmental engagement independent contractor to Manaaki Whenua (Landcare Research). Dion is a trustee of Rivercare Group, and provides the group - headed up by Chris Ballantyne (Second Nature) Trust Chairperson / Group Co-Founder, with advice on the natural integration of a Māori worldview and understanding, namely Te Ao Marama and Mātauranga Māori. Dion has a BSc in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.


An intro from Dion himself.


Dion Tena koutou. Ko Dion Pou toku ingoa. He uri no Ngapuhi ahau.

I am an ecologist with experience in both applied ecology and research. This work has involved a diversity of stakeholders always with a strong community focus, including a special interest in supporting Whānau Māori. 

I am born and bred in the rural Far North, of Ngapuhi whakapapa. My love of taiao, the natural world, and particularly the ngahere (forest) was fostered by my Father, and by my Grandmother, who was raised traditionally in the forest itself. I believe that Māori philosophy and practice has a great deal to offer as we strive to improve the wellbeing of our environment and community together, and so I share this in everything I do.

Most of all, I have a particular interest in ensuring that place is always the focal point for our thinking, starting with environment, then placing people and communities central within this, and advocating for this in both planning and practice.

Nga manaakitanga ki a koutou katoa


Western science and Maturanga Māori have been contrasted as centripetal and centrifugal processes to knowledge generation. As a centripetal process, scientific knowledge becomes increasingly refined, but within areas of expertise that are inevitably narrower in scope. It tends to focus on individual processes or disciplines. By contrast, Maori knowledge also acknowledges individual elements of the world around us, but seeks out the connections amongst them; a fundamental principle of a Maori worldview being the interconnectedness of all things, encapsulated in whakapapa. Maori knowledge is also very much place focussed. A focus on place and connections naturally generates a systems level view of the world.  

Importantly though, Matauranga Maori is not simply a philosophy of systems level thinking, but also a framework for applying it.

Engaging with these understandings is an opportunity not simply for increased equity and a more inclusive community, but for an enriched approach to everything we do. 


This promises to be a super informative evening.


Please join us in person or via livestream.


Tuesday, November 4th, 6 for 6:30pm


Eden Church, 72-74 View Road, Mount Eden, Auckland 1024,

Aotearoa (New Zealand)


6:00pm | Arrive, bar open and nibbles ($5 cash per drink or prepaid voucher)

6:30pm | Lecture begins

7:15pm | Q&A

8:00pm | Evening Ends


30 x CPD points per attendee.


GDSNZ members can attend or watch the livestream for FREE. Non-financial members are very welcome; $20 to attend in person and $10 to watch the livestream.


For catering and health and safety purposes, all attendees MUST have a ticket - get yours now. 


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Image: River Care Group, 'Te Wai o Pareira' https://www.rivercaregroup.org/



Tickets

  • GDSNZ Paid Members

    Sale ends

    Nov 04, 6:30 PM

    This ticket is for paid GDSNZ members only. If you are not a paid member, please sign up and make membership payment before purchasing this ticket. Paid members have the option of attending in person or watching online.

    NZ$0.00

  • GDSNZ Member - Watch Online

    Sale ends

    Nov 04, 6:30 PM

    This ticket is for Financial GDSNZ Members only. If you become a financial GDSNZ member then this event will be free.

    NZ$0.00

  • Non GDSNZ Member - In Person

    Sale ends

    Nov 04, 6:30 PM

    This ticket is for Non-financial Members. If you become a GDSNZ member then this event will be free. An administration fee of 50 cents has been added to the price.

    NZ$20.00

    +NZ$0.50 ticket service fee

  • Non GDSNZ Member - WatchOnline

    This ticket is for Non-financial GDSNZ Members. If you become a GDSNZ member then this event will be free. An administration fee of 25 cents has been added to the price.

    NZ$10.00

    +NZ$0.25 ticket service fee

  • Beverage Voucher

    Sale ends

    Nov 04, 7:50 PM

    Don't worry about bringing cash on the night! Pre-purchase drinks vouchers and redeem one voucher for one drink on the night.

    NZ$5.00

Total

NZ$0.00

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