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  • 8 Nov, 2016

    The call of duty

    They make an arresting couple but new police recruit Craig Hays and Constable Terri-Anne Paea are more interested in their criminally cute new daughter Emma – who's the love of their lives.

  • Farewell to the face of TWoA in Kaikohe

  • 8 Nov, 2016

    Building rangatira

    A cultural lens focused on kaupapa Māori and Pasifika in early childhood education is being magnified at Ngā Kākano o Te Mānuka, all in the name of research.

  • Scope set for review

  • 8 Nov, 2016

    Spreading the rangahau word

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa will share the making of Te Rautaki Rangahau as part of an Indigenous Research Conference set to attract more than 100 tribal nations.

  • Body builders get taste for success

    Looking at buffed Gisborne couple Stacey and Mikaere McBeth it’s hard to believe they used to think nothing of polishing off a bucket of KFC after a day at work.

  • 25 Oct, 2016

    Whānau sticks together through Tū Taua

    Tamariki involvement is at the heart of everything Mark Cassidy and Janey Clark do.

  • 25 Oct, 2016

    Kickboxing kaiako leads by example

    Even when the fish aren’t biting, Tahuri Tibble manages to stay positive.

  • 25 Oct, 2016

    Two titles in two days for coaching kaiako

    Keith Hanley claims to be a coach more by accident than design, but 14 years down the track and he’s showing no sign of slowing down.

  • 25 Oct, 2016

    TWoA to co-host national tertiary hui

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is encouraging kaiako to share their best-practice when it co-hosts this year's Tuia Te Ako hui on December 7-8 at its Māngere Campus.

  • Language lessons from Japan

    In 2009 Akiko Maruno enrolled into her first te reo Māori course when she was appointed as a whanau class teacher at Kaipara College.

  • Katie finds her calling

    Ask Eun Kyung Kwak about her time at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa and her eyes fill with tears.

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