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  • 28 June 2021

    Course gives Minoo a clearer picture of community

    Minoo has just completed the Level 4 Manaaki Tangata Certificate in Bicultural Social Services programme at the Māngere campus of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa and says it has given her a much better understanding of other cultures and people.

  • 25 June 2021

    Jo enjoys sharing her knowledge

    Jo Ngaia has learned from some of the best and is now sharing her raranga (weaving) skills on to others.

  • 23 June 2021

    Ihaia walking his own te reo path

    Ihaia Harris is on the fast-track to learn te reo Māori but says it’s not a race and students should remember to have fun and learn at their own pace.

  • 21 June, 2021

    Jayden’s skates on for new future in forestry

    Paeroa’s Jayden Konye is getting set for a new career in forestry after assistance from the Youth Services team at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has helped him overcome a series of life challenges.

  • 16 June 2021

    Encouraging the next generation of police officers

    To prepare for the Police Recruitment process, Alaia enrolled in the NZ Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Police Preparation) course at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa in Māngere and says it opened his eyes to a new way of learning.

  • 15 June 2021

    Mātauranga is the gift that keeps on giving

    Erin says she always held a longing for Toi-Māori – and a fascination for the art of raranga (weaving) - and the amazing things that could be made from harakeke (flax) and the refined, silky product within it, muka.

  • 14 June 2021

    Ruta helps herself and her community

    Ruta Aloisio knows there are plenty of issues that need dealing with in her Ōtara community and got to the stage where she wanted to do something to help.

  • 10 June 2021

    Loving the country that loves you through te reo Māori

    Madison, said she wanted to give back to the country that gave her a home “and to keep up with what my kids were learning at school”. She did this by learning te reo Māori.

  • 9 June 2021

    Taking the opportunity to help people

    For Mike, education is about helping people reach their goals in life, which involves building a range of skills and capabilities.

  • 8 June 2021

    Jordon’s feeling fine with rongoā

    He’s faced more challenges than most people will ever have to but a belief in rongoā Māori means Jordon Wansbrough is living a productive life and helping others lead better and healthier lives.

  • 3 June 2021

    Tori-Analee the tā moko artist

    Tori-Analee, who will graduate with a degree in Rauangi (Māori visual arts) from Te Wānanga o Aotearoa next year, is a self-taught artist. She developed her talent and skill by drawing images she liked in her art books.

  • 2 June 2021

    Raranga, a meditative and healing process

    For Cathrine Randall, the practice of raranga is a meditative and healing process. These days, the former hairdresser helps tauira learning raranga – the art of Māori weaving - at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa in Whanganui.

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