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  • Invest now for the future

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa needs to invest in youth now or in 10 years it won’t be prepared for the booming Māori population

  • From Mob to Masters

    Hopere Chase credits his 16-year-old moko Anton with being his kaitiaki

  • Lucy’s loving learning

    She was once scared to try new things, but now Lucy Pearce could be a walking prospectus of programmes to study at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

  • Award caps big year for kaiako

    Senior kaiako - Rauangi Sandy Adsett has been recognised for his mahi at the 2018 Te Waka Toi Awards.

  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa wins big at awards

    The world’s most popular video game and a weekly podcast of all things te ao Māori, helped Te Wānanga o Aotearoa to win the education categories at Ngā Tohu Reo Māori - the Māori Language Awards.

  • Education awards success at Ngā Tohu Reo Māori 2018

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is celebrating awards success with two wins in the education categories at Ngā Tohu Reo Māori 2018.

  • Traditional solutions for a contemporary problem

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tauira (students) are using traditional methods in a year-long trial to protect kaimoana in the Ohiwa Harbour from a voracious pest.

  • Waka Ama NCEA

    Nearly 80 schools have taken advantage of waka ama unit standards developed by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, which allow students to turn their passion for waka ama into NCEA credits.

  • Shaking in Whanganui

    A national earthquake drill and tsunami hīkoi was held last month and kaimahi and tauira from Whanganui took the opportunity to learn how to deal with such an emergency.

  • Cultures woven together at exhibition

    A coming together of cultures will be on show at an Ōpōtiki gallery for the next three weeks.

  • Mel feels at home in Māngere

    When it comes to inspirational wāhine, Mel Yeng Tung is the real deal.

  • Kōkiri crew heading to Vietnam

    Four participants in business accelerator programme Kōkiri - led by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa in partnership with Callaghan Innovation and the He Kai Kei Ahu Ringa Crown-Māori Economic Growth Partnership – are off to Vietnam.

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