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  • 7 June, 2016

    From the marae to the motu via a Matariki postage stamp

    While his cousins were playing bullrush or getting into mischief around the marae, a young Te Atiwei Ririnui spent hours alone harvesting harakeke and evolving his weaving skill.

  • 7 June, 2016

    Kapa haka callout

    The callout for teams for Te Wānanga o Aotearoa Super Haka 12s, has now extended nationwide.

  • 7 June, 2016

    The learning pathway from tauira to kaiako

    Whangarei Certificate in Money Management kaiako Fiona Ajani is making a difference in people's lives.

  • 21 June, 2016

    Former world champ shelves her dreams to help others achieve theirs

    Former world champion BMX cyclist Lynette Ngaheu once dreamed of racing for New Zealand at the Olympics.

  • 21 June, 2016

    Tau Ora adds another award to bulging trophy cabinet

    Tau Ora, the holistic health and wellbeing programme of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, has added another award to an already bulging trophy cabinet.

  • 21 June, 2016

    Whānau face their fears through on stage performance

    Robynne Anaru has found her cure for overcoming stage fright.

  • 21 June, 2016

    Nikita finds care in policing career

    Nikita van Niekerk gained even more of an interest in joining the police force, after getting a taste of the possibilities available.

  • 21 June, 2016

    Te Iwa o Matariki roadshow to re-educate New Zealanders

    The star cluster Matariki is actually a grouping of nine stars and not seven as other cultures believe, a Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tikanga expert argues.

  • 21 June, 2016

    Irish te reo Māori tauira Aoife Finn overwhelmed and honoured to visit Aotearoa

    Irish tauira Aoife Finn would always mark Māori language week on her calendar at her home in Dundalk, near Dublin

  • 21 June, 2016

    Aoife Finn’s visit to New Zealand

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (TwoA) is delighted to announce it will sponsor a visit to New Zealand by Irish Māori language PhD student Aoife Finn.

  • 21 June, 2016

    TWoA an easy choice for Easyfreight

    It's not everyday you organise a giant knitted jersey to be sent to England for a Rugby World Cup event, or send an Antarctic snow machine to Nouméa to groom sand beaches, but that's exactly what freight forwarder Alex Gukalo does for a job.

  • 10 May, 2016

    TWoA graduate behind the wheel of indoor trike centre

    What is possibly the world’s first indoor drift trike centre is on the home straight with Te Wānanga o Aotearoa graduate Rawinia Rimene behind the wheel.

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