Te Reo
Kawhē me te kōrero
Whakatū Marae is inviting the community to participate in this new kaupapa that will be starting 25 July.
Te Reo
Whakatū Marae is inviting the community to participate in this new kaupapa that will be starting 25 July.
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.
Chair
Te Heke Whakangā is a partnership between Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua, its subsidiary Tokomaru Research Centre and Ngāti Rārua o Te Wairau Society. The exhibition runs at Te Kahu o Waipuna Marlborough Art Gallery from June 15 to July 28.
Happenings
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
CEO
On Monday, Ngāti Rārua Pouwhakahaere Shane Graham signed a key terms sheet with Snap Core. Later that evening Ngāti Rārua representatives helped bless and open the company’s new manufacturing facility on Beatty Street.
Happenings
Yesterday Tamu Mausii and Kiriwai Spooner attended the blessing ceremony for the refurbishment of three classrooms at Victory School.
CEO
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua Pouwhakahaere Shane Graham says he is compelled to express disappointment over the abrupt cessation of the Tātoru o Wairau project.
Happenings
The Suter Art Gallery Te Aratoi o Whakatū with Ko Te Pouaranga | iwi support is seeking a curator / artist / co-ordinator to develop a toi Māori exhibition at The Suter. The exhibition is scheduled for 14 June- 14 September 2025.
Ka Uruora
Residing in Wairau, Kerri Rimene (Te Ātiawa, Ngāti Rārua, Ngāti Tawhirikura, Ngāti Kahungunu, Rangitāne ki Wairarapa) her partner, and their two children are making their dream of owning a home a reality through Ka Uruora.
Happenings
Rangatahi Māori (18- 25 yrs) from the Nelson region who are actively involved with their community and have leadership potential can apply for this awesome development opportunity.
Happenings
Here is the latest update from the Kotahitanga mō te Taiao Alliance pānui.