Kia ora koutou katoa,
As we mark the 184th year of Te Tiriti o Waitangi on this Waitangi Day, it's essential that we pause to reflect on the significance of the Treaty of Waitangi, acknowledging both its historical context and the ongoing impact it has had on our nation. This day serves as a reminder of the decisions made, the injustices committed, and the consequences borne from our past actions. It is incumbent upon us to take accountability for the present and chart a course towards a better future for all. A positive collective outlook for the future will be the driving factor.
While many of us grasp the importance of Waitangi Day, it remains crucial to disseminate knowledge and history surrounding this pivotal moment in our collective narrative. By sharing this understanding, we not only enrich our own perspectives but also ensure that future generations are equipped with the insights needed to navigate our shared path forward as New Zealanders.
With the guiding principles of aroha, mutual respect, reconciliation, and acceptance, let us forge ahead towards a future marked by unity and inclusivity in Aotearoa New Zealand. The concept of Kotahitanga, or unity, holds particular significance as we strive to cultivate a society where all individuals are valued and heard.
He waka eke noa! We are all in this together, without exception. Regardless of our whereabouts, whether basking in the sun-kissed beaches of Aotearoa or braving the chill of London, I extend warm wishes and good health to all on this Waitangi Day.
Ngā mihi nui,
The Hon Clarence Tan
President, New Zealand Society (UK)
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