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  • Planning key for successful makeover

    Nearly forty years ago Sandy Adsett and a host of other volunteers banded together to work on the interior of the whārenui of Te Rauhina Marae in Wairoa.

  • Innovation Hub goes from strength to strength

    A pilot project that was put in place by Hangarau 18 months ago has laid a solid foundation for driving a culture of innovation

  • Kaeley keeping kaimahi fit

    More than 50 Te Puna Mātauranga kaimahi are getting fitter thanks to one of New Zealand’s top young athletes

  • Te Rita recognised

    Te Rita Papesch had her schedule at the Tainui Waka Kapa Haka Festival all sorted, days ahead of last weekend’s event

  • Scholarships Announced

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tauira are invited to apply for financial support through the Aotearoa Scholarship Trust (AST)

  • Tuning in to Taringa

    What do countries like Japan, Laos, Argentina, Bolivia, Romania and Thailand have in common?

  • Art auctions support community causes

    It’s a labour of love for Whirikoka tauira, who are auctioning their art works for good causes in Gisborne.

  • Whānau links help land top scholarship

    A Te Wānanga o Aotearoa rangahau adviser has scooped one of New Zealand's most prestigious doctoral scholarships.

  • Doctorate success for duo

    By taking adversity and turning it into an academic study, Tumuratonga Keri Milne-Ihimaera and rangahau advisor Morehu McDonald have received the highest qualification awarded by a university - a doctorate.

  • Toi graduate creates PM’s wahakura.

    When Hemi May Kelly was studying towards her Maunga Kura Toi (Raranga) degree at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa she never imagined she’d be creating something for the first child of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

  • Whangārei tauira create little big things

    A pair of Taitokerau whakairo tauira are turning heads with their miniature take on one of Aotearoa’s most momentous occasions.

  • Virtual Reality pōwhiri provides unique perspective

    A Virtual Reality pōwhiri developed by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is turning heads at WOMAD 2018.

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