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  • 13 Sep, 2016

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa wins big at Research Awards

    The project that helped to redefine the brand of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has been recognised with two national research awards.

  • 13 September, 2016

    Long days and late nights at Rangitukia

    For Te Wānanga o Aotearoa Maunga Kura Toi kaiako Chris Bryant-Toi, helping out on Marae DIY was an opportunity to use his artistic skills for an important project while reconnecting with another side of his whānau.

  • 13 Sep 2016

    Eyes opened later in life

    When David Meek read a Letter to the Editor in his Tauranga newspaper stating there were no Māori land wars, he admits he "got a bit hostile," in his written response.

  • 13 Sep, 2016

    Waka should be treated as a gift and shown to the world

    Waka expert and Te Wānanga o Aotearoa kaiako Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr says the seafaring traditions of our ancestors are a taonga that must be shared.

  • 13 Sep, 2016

    Scholarships make a difference for tauira

    Mahuru marked another successful Aotearoa Scholarship Trust Awards event this year, with 15 tauira receiving financial support for their studies.

  • 13 Sep, 2016

    Wāhine on the road to success

    The three wāhine Tumu of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa are hitting the road with a series of hui they hope will connect, inspire and empower all women within our organisation

  • 13 Sep, 2016

    Graduate takes bite of Big Apple

    The opportunity to rub shoulders with New York's elite art world has highlighted to Visesio Siasau the value and significance of his own contribution to the arts.

  • 16 Aug, 2016

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa prepares for a major external review in 2017

    Marley Matamua is meeting with TWoA kaimahi to organise a number of Arotake Whakarite (mock reviews) that will take place September/ October this year ahead of a New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) External Evaluation and Review (EER).

  • 16 Aug, 2016

    From kete to kāwhenga

    While Tangimoe Clay continues to highlight the benefits of flax as a renewable resource, she says weaving is not just about fibre.

  • 16 Aug, 2016

    Talking the talk

    A “brainwave” two years ago to speak only te reo Māori for the month of September has grown to include more than 30 people and now encourages others to speak te reo Māori at every opportunity.

  • 16 Aug, 2016

    Big Dreams and High Hopes

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has played a key role in a new show that celebrates South Auckland's multicultural identity.

  • 16 Aug, 2016

    Popular programme tough to Master

    The first Masters programme offered by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is proving so popular it has already expanded once and is likely to do so again.

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