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  • 25 February, 2020

    Whanau transforming aboard the waka

    A Tauranga family has become thoroughly immersed in the world of waka ama after mum Nakita Te Huia and dad Richard Angell did a Certificate of Waka Ama Level 4 course last year at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.

  • 21 February, 2020

    Telling stories with technology

    Ōpōtiki residents are being offered the opportunity to learn how to use technology to tell their stories through art.

  • 10 February, 2020

    New Māori medicine and adult teaching courses in Kawerau

    High community interest in learning more about traditional Māori medicine (Rongoā) has prompted Te Wānanga o Aotearoa ki Kawerau to offer a new course teaching about these healing skills.

  • 3 December, 2019

    Building a future

    Building was always something Chevron Murray thought would be a good job but it wasn’t until he went online and found a course at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa that he did anything about it.

  • 27 November, 2019

    Kōkiri is back in 2020!

    The search is on for the next kapa (group) of Māori tech entrepreneurs, innovators and start-ups to take part in a unique kaupapa-led business accelerator programme.

  • 26 November, 2019

    Big gathering for end of year noho marae in Tauranga

    More than 120 te reo Māori tauira (students) and kaiako (teachers) gathered at Te Wharekura o Mauao in Bethlehem, Tauranga, last weekend (22-24 November) for a final noho marae stay of 2019.

  • 21 November, 2019

    New toi exhibition in Te Kuiti

    A new public exhibition of toi (artwork) created by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tauira (students) from Te Kuiti, Te Awamutu, Kihikihi and other areas is getting underway next week.

  • 18 November, 2019

    Weaving, arts and carving from Te Wānanga o Aotearoa students on show in Huntly

    A diverse and interesting collection of raranga (weaving), rauangi (visual arts) and whakairo rakau (wood carving) from Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tauira (students) will be on display in Rāhui Pōkeka (Huntly) this month.

  • 15 November, 2019

    New learning an exciting prospect for teacher

    While most teachers are eagerly looking forward to the Christmas break, for James Fowell, the next school year is an exciting prospect. “I can’t wait to get started and apply my new learning.

  • 15 November, 2019

    Kaitiakitanga conference caps post-grad programme

    More than 80 health professionals gathered in Mangere in November for an annual conference that saw them present their ideas and models of kaitiakitanga (supervision) developed over the year-long Kaitiakitanga - Postgraduate Diploma in Bicultural Professional Supervision course.

  • 12 November, 2019

    Tamiaho looks to past and future with mau rākau

    Tamiaho Herangi-Searancke started formal traditional learning of mau rākau at the tender age of three from his kuia and kaumatua in the far north (Te Hokianga-nui-a-Kupe, Hokianga-whakapau-karakia).

  • 29 October, 2019

    Taking a big step up for rangatahi

    The 32-year-old kaiako (teacher) for Te Wānanga o Aotearoa in the Bay of Plenty town of Kawerau is stepping up to a new role at head office in Te Awamutu where he’ll be getting even more involved in his passion for youth development.

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