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Waitohi-Para section of Whale Trail opened
On Friday Ngāti Rārua were pleased to support the opening of the newly completed section of the Whale Trail from Waitohi to Para, near Tuamarino.
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Aunty Sue, Aunty Sarah and Whaea Ranui Young inspired Friday's tribute performance.
As we approach ANZAC Day, we honour all of those who served, and those who fell, in all past wars. Read profiles of three Ngāti Rārua whānau from Motueka who served in the Second World War. Lest we forget.
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We are looking to help whānau Māori in Te Tauihu who need help to repair their whare.
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Information on the venue, parking, tickets, stalls and more for the performances this Thursday and Friday. Senior kapa is livesreamed on Māori+.
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A couple of weeks ago Tauwhiro hosted a World Social Workers' Day Professional Development celebration.
Ngā iwi waru o Te Tauihu, along with industry and community leaders, helped open Port Nelson's new marine haul-out and maintenance facility, Calwell, on Friday.
Pānui from Diane Strong, Pou Whakaohotata, Te Tauihu Emergency Management with tips on support, saving money and fuel during tough times.
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Such a special occasion on Saturday morning as we opened three whare at the Waikārapi Housing Development on Hospital Road in Wairau.
We are looking to help whānau Māori in Te Tauihu who need help to repair their whare.
Another meaningful occasion took place yesterday as Ngā Iwi e waru o Te Tauihu welcomed Her Excellency Governor General Dame Cindy Kiro to Whakatū Marae.
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