Kaitiaki Whenua - Project Moturoa
It's not too late! Enrolments are still open for Kaitiaki Whenua Project Moturoa – New Zealand Certificate in Conservation.
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It's not too late! Enrolments are still open for Kaitiaki Whenua Project Moturoa – New Zealand Certificate in Conservation.
Common and German wasps are having a massive negative impact in Aotearoa. In Te Tauihu especially, we have the highest recorded numbers anywhere in the world. It is our luscious honeydew-producing beech forests that attract the wasps in their droves.
Poipoia te Kākano programme is designed to help support whānau Māori to manage their finances, to set a budget and to make good financial choices. This programme will provide practical support, tips and tricks to enable whānau to take control over their financial goals and wellbeing.
To help inform and support conservation and restoration efforts, the Kotahitanga mō te Taiao Alliance is developing measures of ecosystem health, which encompass iwi and cultural values, and social and economic wellbeing.
We're calling for expressions of interest in a role to build the cultural confidence, competency and cultural excellence of Ngāti Rārua.
Please ensure your kaumātua and those living with kaumātua know about these clinics as they are all eligible for the vaccine now.
Nominations for candidates to form the Interim Board for the Maori Health Authority are open until 18 June 2021.
We were so excited to present the inaugural Ngāti Rārua NMIT scholarship awards to Joshua Joseph (Wairau Campus) and Rima Piggott (Whakatū Campus) earlier this week.
In our second edition of Kotahitanga mō te Taiao ePānui we share three hero stories from our Projects on the ground.
The Alliance's vision is for our extraordinary natural heritage to be flourishing, and for people to live, care for, and benefit from the environment.
Congratulations to Ngāti Rārua Atiawa Iwi Trust (NRAIT) owners Renee Thomas and Delane Luke who graduated last week from the University of Canterbury.
In late March kaumātua from across Te Tauihu gathered together at the Vintner’s Hotel in Wairau for a wānanga on sites of significance To Ngāti Rārua.