He Maimai Aroha Update
We invite whaanau around Waikato to join us as we come together on Tuesday, 3rd September 2024. Please meet us at 1:00 pm for the 2:00 pm Poowhiri around the Waharoa at Tuurangawaewae
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We invite whaanau around Waikato to join us as we come together on Tuesday, 3rd September 2024. Please meet us at 1:00 pm for the 2:00 pm Poowhiri around the Waharoa at Tuurangawaewae
We warmly invite you to join us for a special karakia in honor of Kiingi Tuuheitia at the Ngaati Raarua offices.
We are calling for expressions of interest for two potential roles: Kaumātua Pou Āwhina - on-call, as required; and Governance Administrator - 0.25 FTE. Read on for job details and how to express your interest.
A preferential housing opportunity for our uri – through our investment partnership with Ka Uruora and Hāpai – is now available in Tāmaki-Makaurau.
We closed Te Heke Whakangā on July 28 and along with it our competitions for those who attended. The lucky winners are:
Motueka teams are full and there are a few spaces left for the Wairau teams. If you want to register for Wairau, please email Sharae Sinclair as soon as possible. Registrations for sports teams will close midday Thursday.
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua were delighted to represent ngā iwi o Te Tauihu as we passed a mauri stone to the incoming board of the Te Tauihu Community Development Agency.
Westies Barber will be holding a Fundraiser where all funds raised will go to Rangatahi o Whakatū on Sunday 25 August.
Join us for a weekend of whakataetae, manaakitanga & whanaungatanga - it’s time to bring your skills and strengthen our connections! More information about the kaupapa will follow soon, but it’s important you register now!
The closing of Te Heke Whakangā was a proud moment on Sunday, with Pouwhakahaere Shane Graham saying the ceremony was “very moving”.
The tenth anniversary of Whānau Ora across Te Waipounamu is a celebration of a decade of better health outcomes, says Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua pouwhakahaere Shane Graham.
An upcoming information evening is a chance for Ngāti Rārua whānau to learn more about recent wānanga and research about the naming