
Happenings
Kua eke tonu ngā rā o Mahuru
The countdown is on! Following the maramataka Māori, Mahuru Māori is kicking off this Saturday, 23 August – just 5 days away. Now's the time to pick your challenge and register! Kei whati ana te tai!
hauora
The ideal candidate will reflect the diversity and perspectives (both urban and rural) of the various Iwi, consumers, community health providers, with a particular focus on whānau groups.
CEO
A small gathering will be held to commemorate this 25-year milestone at the Wesley Centre, the venue for the original hearing, next week.
Happenings
Nominations for three trustee positions open next month.
Hononga
Nau mai, haere mai. Use this page to start your registration.
CEO
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua acknowledges Te Tauihu Kapa Haka Inc in celebrating 55 years of kapa haka. Pouwhakahaere Shane Graham says the kaupapa has supported cultural development of Te Tauihu for over half a century. "Kapa haka is far more than performance—it is the embodiment of whakapapa,
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Our grants and support for whānau businesses are available throughout the year.
whanake
Find new mahi and whanake opportunities - jobs, training and other development pathways for your career.
CEO
Find regular updates on flood recovery information after the June and July 2025 event.
CEO
Floodwaters have contaminated awa and moana across Te Tauihu. A rāhui was put in place in late June.
News and updates from Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua
Information changes quickly in storms and weather events. Here are some ways to stay up to date with developments and some links to help you be prepared.
How to make your emergency plan.
Wednesday 30 July 5:30 to 7.30pm Tokomaru House 65 Scott Street Supper will be provided. Please RSVP to trc@ngatirarua.iwi.nz for catering purposes.
28 July to 8 August there are road works around Te Whare Mānuka.
Join us as we gather to close the exhibition on Sunday 3 August at 11:00am. Please RSVP to trc@ngatirarua.iwi.nz for catering purposes. We look forward to seeing you there!
Scholarships are available for rangatahi studying, training or working in the digital space.
Ripeka Hokamau was the original nurse when Te Hauora o Ngāti Rārua was founded. At the end of June we farewelled Ripeka as Pou Oranga. Her legacy is one grounded in manaakitanga and advocacy for whānau health.
It’s easy to enrol or update your voting details.
Kāwhe me te kōrero Whakatū Marae, 99 Atawhai Dr, Nelson Thursday, 10th July From 11am – 1pm Ruma Rangikapua
You are invited to the Opening and Blessing of the Te Ataarangi Matariki artwork exhibition: Monday 14 July, 5.30pm The Marlborough Art Society Gallery & Studio 204 High Street, Blenheim
With Rachel Taulelei She is a powerhouse in Business – Founder of Oho & Yellow Brick Road Ltd, former CEO of Kono, and a leader in values-based business, sustainability, and Māori economic development. This is a chance for you to ask her anything – Business, leadership, kaupapa, balance, anything! 25 Wednesday June
Yesterday morning we gathered at Wairau Pa for a beautiful Hautapu Ceremony to welcome Matariki.