Photo: Te Araroa Civil Defence / supplied

Marae are welcoming the governments funding boost as a "good start" for the marae communities who turn out time and time in the wake of severe weather events.

Tauranga Moana iwi representative Roimata Ah Sam said 23 marae across the Tauranga region were able to open their doors and provide shelter and not for the first time.

"It is pretty incredible that time and time again, our marae communities, our Māori communities, turn out to respond. And we've seen that in complete action over the last week of how Māori turn out, regardless of where you're from, to ensure that people are looked after in some of the most challenging times of people's lives."

Dozens of marae across Northland, Coromandel, Bay of Plenty and Tairāwhiti opened their doors in the wake of last weeks severe weather, sheltering evac

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