Mauri Ora
Mauri Ora Fund
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua uses the Mauri Ora fund to support whānau to hold wānanga on whakapapa, reo me ōna tikanga and other activities. Applications are taken at any time.
Mauri Ora
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua uses the Mauri Ora fund to support whānau to hold wānanga on whakapapa, reo me ōna tikanga and other activities. Applications are taken at any time.
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Only a couple more sleeps to go and we hope you are all excited for the weekend. It’s going to be a lot of fun!
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Recently Pou Tohutohu Taiao Callum Sebualala (Mana) had the opportunity to observe a large-scale cultural health monitoring activity happening during contaminated sawdust removal at Tāhunanui Beach in Whakatū.
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Applications are now open for the Marlborough Lines Tertiary Scholarship for Māori.
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Te Hauora O Ngāti Rārua showed a strong presence at the Pasifka Festival in Wairau on Saturday promoting our services and working in collaboration with Te Whatu Ora – Public Health Nurses.
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The final Winter Energy Payment for 2024 will be in the week starting 7 October, and it will be a part-payment.
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Two engagement wānanga for whānau will be held in Auckland and Hamilton to support our Te Aka Tairoa communications research and to provide whānau an update on current projects and priorities for the rūnanga.
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Are you involved in a creative community project in Wairau and need funding? If so, now’s the time to get your application in for funding through Council’s Creative Communities NZ Scheme.
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To support our Rārua Whānau participation, celebration and growth of using Te Reo, we have some challenges for you!
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Information hui for this applied masters course are being held later this month
It's nearly here whānau! Just a few weeks until our whanaungatanga event in Motueka. Here's more info on what to bring.
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Our whanaunga Xanthe Banks is competing in the senior competition of Ngā Manu Kōrero, and we wish her all the best!