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  • 30th Aug, 2017

    The art of business

    A new tā moko/tattoo studio and gallery space in Hastings is backed by five local men who are all Bachelor of Māori Art graduates of Toimairangi, the school of Māori Visual Arts.

  • 16 Aug, 2017

    Arts collaboration grows

    A visiting Native American artist has continued the work of one of his tutors during a visit to Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.

  • 16 Aug, 2017

    SOHK kicks off

    In 2007 Ken Cowen approached the UK borough of Knowsley about using rugby to transform the lives of men.

  • 16 Aug, 2017

    Making a difference

    Erina Wehi-Barton is a woman on a mission.

  • 16 Aug, 2017

    Shaquille steps up

    Shaquille Shortland says it was the passing of kuia Merle Hohaia, late last year, that cemented his passion for teaching "all things Māori." And as it turns out, it's been keeping the 23-year-old very busy.

  • 3 Aug, 2017

    Ephraim's long road to recovery

    As he dazed in and out of consciousness and surgeons scrambled to mend his broken spine, Ephraim Gudgeon kept repeating the same question.

  • Offsites on track for Sasha and her tauira

  • New health and safety procedures – a word from Harata Samuel Lead Environmental, Safety & Wellness

    Te Marupainga has been involved in a review of our health and safety (H and S) management systems with our legal advisors Simpson Grierson.

  • July 18, 2017

    Adapting to e-learning

    A better understanding of how the Māori tertiary sector is adapting to e-learning is the focus of a joint research project being undertaken by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa Strategy and Performance Lead Lindsay Baxter and funded by the Innovation Partnership.

  • July 18, 2017

    Māhuri Tōtara coming soon

    Māhuri Tōtara is eight weeks away and there has been much activity in preparation

  • July 18, 2017

    Social services kaiako taste postgraduate academic success

    To help tauira make a positive difference in the lives of others, four Social Services kaiako have attained their own academic success. 

  • Workspace assessment a painless exercise

    The benefits of having a workspace assessment are clear to marketing assistant Gemma Conn.

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