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Mauri stone passed to Te Tauihu Community Development Agency
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.
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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.
CEO
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.
Te Reo
Whakatū Marae is inviting the community to participate in this new kaupapa that will be starting 25 July.
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Ngā Aho Rau – the combined kapa of Nelson College and Nelson College for Girls – can’t wait to get on stage tomorrow at 6:00pm at Te Huinga Whetu, Kapa Haka Mana Kura Tuarua 2024.
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Details of the Annual General Meeting of Te Āwhina Marae, Sunday 14 July
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Download the programme, and note the new start time of 06:00am. Tēnā rā koutou e te whanaunga o Ngāti Rārua, nau mai haere mai ki Te Umu Kohukohu o Ngāti Rārua! Please note there is now a later start time: Arrive at 05:45am for a 06:00am start.
hauora
A warm, dry healthy home is one of the most important ingredients for being healthy and thriving. As the coldest time of the year is upon us we are looking to help whānau Māori who need help to repair their whare. Water issues or leaks, draughts or gaps, damp and
Ka Uruora
An exclusive housing opportunity for our uri – Te Piringa mai ki Te Aro Housing Development, nestled in the heart of Wellington CBD – is available soon.
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Nā Kiriwai Spooner Seats were filled with many familiar and unfamiliar faces at the Te Kaiaotanga o te Reo symposium in Wairau last week.
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Our second Te Aka Tairoa wānanga was held in Motueka on Sunday. Joined by whānau and tamariki we ran through our survey results so far, and explored what future communications might look like.
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Kaitakawaenga Māori deliver Inland Revenue services in a whānau, hapū and iwi-centric way to ensure our Māori customers have the tools to self-manage their tax affairs whether they are an individual, or in business.
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The first of our wānanga to support our Te Aka Tairoa research project was held on Sunday at Hauhunga Marae. The second is this coming Sunday at Tokomaru Whare, Te Āwhina Marae