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  • Credit where its due

    Kaihoe taking part in this year’s Te Wānanga o Aotearoa National Secondary School waka ama champs have the chance to earn NCEA credits while they paddle.

  • Paving the way in Ōtautahi

    People are walking all over Morehu Flutey-Henare’s work, and she couldn’t be happier.

  • Kirituhi fascinates facebook users

    More than 71,000 people have applied the Kirituhi Facebook Camera Effect developed by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa since it was launched at the WOMAD 2018.

  • Separating the best from the rest

    Kapa haka judge Pomare Tawhai will watch more than 60 groups over three days at this year's ASB Polyfest.

  • Passions for people is what drives Fia

    Recruitment is more than just a numbers game for Fia Wilson.

  • Home is where the reo is

    A Te Wānanga o Aotearoa te reo Māori programme has proved itself so popular that it is struggling to keep pace with demand.

  • Belief behind passionate community advocate

    It’s not just tauira that Kaleb Cave thinks about when he’s busy enrolling students for Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.

  • TWoA CEO does not seek to extend contract

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa CEO Dr Jim Mather’s time at the helm of the second largest tertiary provider in New Zealand will end in October after announcing he will not seek a contract extension.

  • Fiji take home more than a title

    Along with claiming the trophy for winning the inaugural Hamilton Sevens last week, the Fiji team also had some extra luggage to take home, thanks to Te Wānanga o Aotearoa kaimahi.

  • New season of Marae DIY underway

    Two down, seven to go. That’s the count for the latest season of popular marae makeover programme Marae DIY.

  • Experience drives kaiako

    Most social workers, nurses, educators and others working in the caring professions received their training through a typical western education system. To succeed in this system, cultural beliefs are often set aside.

  • Kōkiri kicking off

    Inventor Logan Williams is taking an invasive weed out of our rivers and streams to create a sustainable and highly marketable product.

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