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The Te Tauihu Covid-19 Research Project is part of the Te Tauihu Covid Māori Action Plan 2022, which aims to reduce inequities for Māori in the local Covid-19 response.
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The Te Tauihu Covid-19 Research Project is part of the Te Tauihu Covid Māori Action Plan 2022, which aims to reduce inequities for Māori in the local Covid-19 response.
To celebrate the launch of Tērā Te Awatea, Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua are hosting a Frozen Reo Māori movie event for Ngāti Rārua tamariki in Wairau and Whakatū.
An education symposium to be hosted by iwi in Whakatū in October is the first step in what is hoped is a new chapter in celebrating and promoting educational excellence for Māori.
Elections for two (2) new trustees in the Te Tau lhu rohe will be held on 30th of September 2022 from 11am to 1pm at the offices of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua, 15 Kinross Street, Blenheim.
Nau mai, e te whānau! Tonoa mai tēnei karahipi mā te Māori! We are pleased to advise that applications
Expression of Interest Sought - There is a vacancy on Te Pae Motuhake O Te Tai Tonga for a Tainui representative.
Te Kāhui Mātauranga o Te Tauihu are excited to announce that our Education Symposium 'Kia wetewetea, ko Māui ahau' has been rescheduled and will be held on Friday 21st October 2022 at the Trafalgar Centre. Tickets are free, and will be available through Eventbrite on 1st September 2022.
Click to watch the video, featuring Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua Poutohutohu Taiao Aneika Young.An iwi working party has been involved
If you have an awesome idea for a t-shirt design, enter before Monday 8 August.
We're excited to invite whānau of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua to a new series of wānanga taking place across Te Tauihu from August to October
As part of our strategic direction we would like to have more of our whānau Māori contributing to the decision making of our kura at governance level, in order to make a positive difference for our ākonga Māori, whānau, hapū and iwi here in Te Tauihu.
We're observing Matariki kanohi te kanohi with our Umu Kohukohu event in Wairau and we’d love to share it with heaps of our whānau this Saturday 25 June.