Taiao
No swimming at Spring Creek
Due to flood damage and repair work at Spring Creek, Marlborough District Council have closed the Ferry Bridge swimming area.
whanake
Te Whai Oranga wānanga to be held in Wairau in 2026
Rangatahi mā - there's still time to make your mark on Blenheim’s newest subdivision! Competition closes 1 December.
whanake
Find new mahi and whanake opportunities - jobs, training and other development pathways for your career.
scholarships
A number of scholarships are available for 18-26 year-olds.
Hononga
Our grants and support for whānau and businesses are available throughout the year.
TRC
To help set priorities for mitigating climate change risks for Ngāti Rārua, we will hold two whānau hui in January.
kapahaka
Haere mai e te whānau, kia wānanga, kia tuitui hoki tātou.
Happenings
Over the next few weeks Te Here-ā-Nuku trustees will be holding a number of engagement sessions for whānau.
Chair
Voting closed at midday on Saturday 15 November.
News and updates from Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua
Te Hauora o Ngāti Rārua is looking for someone who can walk alongside whānau, strengthen their capability, and help them unlock their own potential.
Measles is still in Te Tauihu and spreads quickly and is highly infectious, particularly for pēpi and tamariki.
Today is Armistice Day, commemorating the declaration of the end of hostilities in the so-called Great War, World War I.
Take a quick tour through our Pūrongo-ā-Tau ahead of the Hui-ā-Tau.
Te Āwhina Marae currently has a three-bedroom whare available within their Papakāinga community.
Two interesting sessions about our coastal environments are being presented in Wairau in November under the banner: Whakawhiti kōrero mō te moana: Coastal conversations.
Kei konā katoa ahau!
Six candidates have been nominated for three positions. They are listed in alphabetical order of last name.
We are pleased to present Pūrongo-ā-Tau 2025, our annual report. Copies have been posted to kaumatua and will also be available at the Hui-ā-Tau on 15 November.
Measles spreads quickly and is highly infectious, particularly for pēpi and tamariki.
Ngā iwi o Te Tauihu and Ka Uruora provide pathways to quality housing at affordable prices.
Six nominations were received for three vacancies on the board of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua.