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  • 22 October, 2021

    Sowing success with industry

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tauira (students) are being snapped up for careers in forestry thanks to close collaboration with industry and on the job learning.

  • 22 October, 2021

    Planting plans for a better future

    “It was an opportunity that came up and I thought it would probably suit me, sure enough I ended up liking it. I liked that it was outdoors and that I was starting with other people in the same boat, so I didn’t feel alone, but mainly because it was outdoors.”

  • 13 October 2021

    Building better lives

    Gisela Torres Munoz came to Aotearoa to find a better life for her children, and now she’s teaching others to get a better life for themselves.

  • 13 October, 2021

    The art of doing the dishes

    When Victor Te Paa started studying toi (art) at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, he quickly learned his place, and it wasn’t on the end of a paintbrush.

  • 11 October 2021

    Policing close to home works for Hannah

    Becoming a police officer fulfilled a life-long desire for Constable Lien (Hannah) Ngo. Hannah completed the programme in 2017 and was accepted into Police College in Porirua. After graduating, she chose to work at Ōtāhuhu Police station.

  • 08 October 2021

    Taking Esports to the schools of Aotearoa

    Max Lawson wants to take competitive online gaming or Esports into more schools around Aotearoa.

  • 06 October 2021

    Following the whānau pathway to teaching

    Teaching runs in the family for Callie Raureti. So, it was no surprise when she went on to complete a Bachelor of Education with Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (TWoA) in 2012.

  • 04 October 2021

    New world opens for Michelle

    Michelle is studying the Level 4 Manaaki Tangata Certificate in Bicultural Social Services programme at the Waitakere campus of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa and says it’s changed the way she views the world.

  • 1 October 2021

    Course embraces who you are

    A history of dealing with the courts, social workers and justice department officials left Alesia ‘Skiish’ Taumaunu wanting to know more about how the system worked.

  • 27 September 2021

    Thriving in a te ao Māori learning environment

    Dion Temu is proof positive that studying adult education isn’t just for people working in the education sector.

  • 22 September 2021

    Austrian migrant hopes to normalise te reo Māori throughout Aotearoa

    Originally from Austria, 24-year-old Julian Svadlenak has been on a mission to learn te reo Māori for the past 3 years.

  • 13 September, 2021

    Noho marae goes online for Te Wānanga o Aotearoa students

    The level four COVID-19 rāhui has meant education providers all over the country have had to pause face-to-face teaching but that didn’t stop Bay of Plenty Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tauira (students) gathering for their usual three day noho recently.

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