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  • Home is where the heart is for Hawea

    The Hawea Maehe story begins and ends in Wairoa

  • Billy's boxing on

    Hokowhitu Campus kaiako Billy Meehan has trained 37 national boxing champs and won multiple titles as a fighter himself by putting in untold hours to the sport.

  • Let's get busy

    After starting 2017 with three major events in quick succession – the national waka ama champs, Te Matatini and Polyfest - Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is rounding out the year with four more key projects being hosted in Kirikiriroa and Te Awamutu. 

  • E rere ra e taku poi porotiti

    The new season of the popular television show Marae DIY, which has Te Wānanga o Aotearoa as broadcast sponsor, goes to air this weekend and features the club responsible for one of the country’s most iconic songs.

  • 13 Sept, 2017

    Standing up for his suburb

    As a development worker for One Double Five Community House in Whangārei, Makoare Hoterene is passionate about education and building relationships to empower people.

  • 13 Sept, 2017

    Tauira on tour

    Eleven tauira from Kirikiriroa secondary school Tai Wānanga got a hands-on experience across different functions within Te Wānanga o Aotearoa during a three-day Work Inspiration programme last week.

  • 13 Sept, 2017

    Scholarship recipients announced

    Twelve tauira from around the country were awarded Aotearoa Scholarship Trust (AST) scholarships last week.

  • Timing is everything for Tama

    Tama Brown says it took a long time to realise he was on a road to nowhere but after a health scare he's now back on track.

  • 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.

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