Ka Uruora
He uru ora - more than a home
New series showcasing whānau moving into new Waimea whare through Ka Uruora starts tomorrow night.
Happenings
Whānau are warmly invited to attend a pou unveiling at the Woodbourne roundabout later this month.
Whakapapa
Oranga Marae funding has been secured for Hauhunga Marae.
Hononga
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Our grants and support for whānau are available throughout the year.
How to make your emergency plan, how to prepare for a storm and more.
Te Hauora o Ngāti Rārua is a a kaupapa Māori health service committed to providing the very best care to all whānau in the Marlborough region who need our support.
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Registrations close 3 July for Te Tahi o Te Tau.
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Find new mahi and whanake opportunities - jobs, training and other development pathways for your career.
Predator control is set to begin in the Parapara area of Kahurangi National Park from 10 July.
was a beautiful, still and mild morning and so special to have our Rārua rangatahi put the kōhatu into the ground.
Watch the videos produced for each of the Te Heke Whakangā exhibitions.
This year's years events include options for whānau in Wairau and in Motueka, in addition to community events.
He karanga tēnei ki a Ngāti Rārua kia tūhono mai hei whakatakoto he kohatu mauri mō tō tātou wharenui hou ki Hauhunga Marae.
This is a recognition to his commitment to Te Ao Maori as he studies Matike Mai.
Updated June 2026
The exhibition runs to the end of July.
Ngā Aho Tūhono o Te Tauihu is a three-week pilot programme designed to support Māori jobseekers into qualifications and employment pathways within the health sector.
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