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Māori members of TEU have been informally referring to the union as Te Ū for some months now. This name has been incorporated into the official programme of hui-ā-motu last week. TEU Māori members are gathered last week for their annual hui-ā-motu of Te Uepū. The theme of the hui was "Purutia Kia Ū, Purutia Kia Mou”. The hui was held at Te Kuratini Marae, at Massey University’s Wellington campus. The concept of Te Ū derives from the union’s logo and refers to the two centre koru at the heart of the logo which represent the voices of general staff (left red koru) and academic staff (right gold koru). Combined, they form Te Ū (short for ūkaipō) or the original source of sustenance for humankind. The concept also refers to, the heart, mind, and soul of the union, and its diverse membership, ethnicities, and cultures mutually supporting each other – emotionally, physically, intellectually, and spiritually.
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