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  • 23 July, 2019

    Making a difference for rangatahi through arts

    A new Māori performing arts course being offered in Whakatane for the first time can help make a real difference in the lives of rangatahi (young people), says its highly experienced kaiako (tutor).

  • 15 July, 2019

    Kawerau campus makes positive waves as it turns 10

    Making a positive difference for local whānau and supporting the community in a myriad of ways is a big buzz for staff at the Kawerau campus of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, which is celebrating its 10th anniversay this coming Monday 15 July.

  • 15 July, 2019

    Looking to tautoko nga tangata

    Seventeen-year-old Maea Summers likes helping people and she’s working with the Waikato-based Youth Services team at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa to help find the best way for her to do that professionally.

  • 20 May, 2019

    New focus on doing good

    From being something of a self-confessed, unmotivated teenage “ratbag”, Joshua Wallace is now focused on establishing himself in a sound career as a police officer where he can help others.

  • 20 May, 2019

    Honouring his tipuna through te reo

    For Arran Pene, his developing proficiency in te reo Māori is, in part, about paying tribute to his tīpuna

  • 1 May, 2019

    Royal approval for writing

    An academic article written by a Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tauira has been given the seal of approval from the highest level.

  • 2 May, 2019

    Tauira learn from one of the best

    Anthony “Mok” Smallman has packed a lot of frontline experience into his military, policing and security sector careers over the past 40 years.

  • 2 May, 2019

    Tautoko mai te kaupapa

    The continuing commitment of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa to supporting Toi Māori is a key kaupapa underpinning the new exhibition starting at Apakura in Te Awamutu today Monday 29 April.

  • April 3, 2019

    Weaving a secure future

    A Te Wānanga o Aotearoa masters tauira has gone from working in security to taking part in international arts residencies where he shares his weaving expertise with indigenous artists.

  • New Te Wānanga o Aotearoa police preparation course offered

    Tairawhiti police are welcoming a fresh Te Wānanga o Aotearoa course aimed at preparing people keen on a career as a police officer.

  • Graduation for Marlborough's mayor

    Marlborough’s mayor John Leggett has just graduated from Level 2 TeAra Reo Māori (He Pī Ka Pao).

  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa stand a hive of activity

    Visitors to the Te Wānanga o Aotearoa stand at Te Matatini ki te Ao 2019, have three options.

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