
Mauri Ora
Te Puna Mauri Ora Wānanga: You're Invited
We're excited to invite whānau of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua to a new series of wānanga taking place across Te Tauihu from August to October
Mauri Ora
We're excited to invite whānau of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua to a new series of wānanga taking place across Te Tauihu from August to October
Happenings
As part of our strategic direction we would like to have more of our whānau Māori contributing to the decision making of our kura at governance level, in order to make a positive difference for our ākonga Māori, whānau, hapū and iwi here in Te Tauihu.
Happenings
We're observing Matariki kanohi te kanohi with our Umu Kohukohu event in Wairau and we’d love to share it with heaps of our whānau this Saturday 25 June.
You're Invited Te Umu Kohukohu Whetū Wānanga & Celebration Tēnā koe e te whānaunga o Ngāti Rārua, ngā mihi mahana kia koe i tēnei wā, tēnā koe. We're inviting you to a kanohi-te-kanohi, Rārua-led umu kohukohu event tied to the traditions of Matariki. It will be
Happenings
Months of work, dedication and collaboration came together earlier this year when whānau member Raniera Petersen led a Mau Rakau wānanga and grading event at Whakatū marae.
Our Stories
Poipoia Te Ao Tūroa is a tangata whenua iwi planning document prepared and mandated by Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua. It was published in 2021
Taiao
Edition #8 of the Kotahitanga mō te Taiao ePānui brings you stories and updates from various project teams.
Taiao
This kaupapa continues the advocacy and mahi of whānau over many years to protect this very significant area from the effects of the plant.
hauora
Today we are delighted to announce the appointment of Ripeka Houkamau as Pou Oranga of Te Hauora o Ngāti Rārua Limited.
Are you our next Poutohutohu Taiao for Motueka or Wairau? We're looking for a couple of superstars to join our Taiao team so if you're a taiao loving, network nurturing, self-starting organiser of people and things, we'd love you to apply for one of
Te Kotahi o Te Tauihu We are pleased that we have an opportunity to strengthen manaaki a-iwi in Te Tauihu through the provision of whānau ora navigator roles. These roles have been developed specifically to support the eight manawhenua iwi of Te Tauihu being Ngāti Kuia, Ngāti Rārua, Ngāti Koata,
Tēnā koutou te whānau whānui o Ngāti Rārua, Firstly I take this opportunity to acknowledge our whanau who have passed, as well as the whanau who have supported the many tangi throughout the motu. Ka tangi te ngākau nei i te ngarotanga e tau ana kei waenga o tātou. All