Whakapapa
Videos released on anniversary of signing Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Watch the videos produced for each of the Te Heke Whakangā exhibitions.
Matariki
This year's years events include options for whānau in Wairau and in Motueka, in addition to community events.
Mauri Ora
He karanga tēnei ki a Ngāti Rārua kia tūhono mai hei whakatakoto he kohatu mauri mō tō tātou wharenui hou ki Hauhunga Marae.
Matauranga
This is a recognition to his commitment to Te Ao Maori as he studies Matike Mai.
Our grants and support for whānau are available throughout the year.
How to make your emergency plan, how to prepare for a storm and more.
Te Hauora o Ngāti Rārua is a a kaupapa Māori health service committed to providing the very best care to all whānau in the Marlborough region who need our support.
Nau mai, haere mai. Use this page to start your registration.
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua has confirmed its latest committee and director appointments, with Anaru Luke serving as chair and Olivia Hall as deputy chair. The appointments reflect the breadth of expertise supporting the rūnanga governance and committee work and making decisions to deliver our Kia Pai Te Noho strategic
The exhibition runs to the end of July.
Ngā Aho Tūhono o Te Tauihu is a three-week pilot programme designed to support Māori jobseekers into qualifications and employment pathways within the health sector.
Find new mahi and whanake opportunities - jobs, training and other development pathways for your career.
Applications close on 1 June.
A new pou stands on the Waimea Estuary.
Notification about predator control in the Kahurangi National Park Cobb/Mt Arthur Area
This video tells the story of the wheku and it's significance to the whenua.
Kua hoki mai a Te Kaiaotanga o Te Reo ki Whakatū i tēnei tau.
A free screening of the documentary He Kura Ika Waitī - The Treasured Fish of the Freshwaters produced by Keelan Walker (Loud Noise Media) will be held in late May in Motueka.
On Friday Ngāti Rārua were pleased to support the opening of the newly completed section of the Whale Trail from Waitohi to Para, near Tuamarino.
Our grants and support for whānau are available throughout the year.
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