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  • Helping tauira find their way

    Seeing young tauira grow in confidence and make good decisions is one of the things Manny Seinafofeala enjoys most about his work.

  • Making sense of good governance

    Your iwi could be in Treaty negotiations or progressing through its post-settlement phase. Or you could be considering standing for your hapū trust board, or perhaps a community group.

  • Nana nails it

    At 87-years-old, Valmai Whyte could be one of New Zealand’s oldest graduates from a tertiary education programme.

  • Tauranga campus accessible to all

    The Tauranga campus of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has picked up another award

  • Gate to the Globe

    A television programme highlighting Māori exporting businesses is being sponsored by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa and debuts on TVNZ tonight.

  • Birthday bonus for Horouta

    The Horouta Waka Hoe Club received an unexpected birthday surprise at the Te Wānanga o Aotearoa Waka Ama National champs this week.

  • New Waka Ama Unit Standards

    Secondary school students will be able to convert their passion for Waka Ama into NCEA credits this year.

  • Cafe owners on the podium

    Even on the worst days, turning up to work at the Podium Café overlooking Lake Karāpiro is “something special” say owners Kim Lee and Ali Foers.

  • Waka ama club put arson behind them

    On a hot summer afternoon beside the Waikato River at Tuakau, a dozen young kids are playing in the water before being called ashore and formed into a circle.

  • 13 January 2017

    Arson attack can’t stop Tuakau paddlers

    An arson attack hasn’t stopped a Tuakau waka ama club from paddling their way to the national champs at Lake Karāpiro. A couple of loaned waka from Te Wānanga o Aotearoa helped them get there.

  • Tauira support through the holiday period

    Between now and the first few weeks of Semester A is when we are most at risk of losing potential tauira mostly due to uncertainty about their enrolment status (particular provisionally enrolled tauira) and a lack of regular, sustained communication with tauira throughout this period.

  • Doctor Disruptive

    He was judged New Zealander of the Year in 2014, but Dr. Lance O’Sullivan wasn’t always someone who would be worthy of such an accolade.

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