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  • 15 July, 2019

    Kawerau campus makes positive waves as it turns 10

    Making a positive difference for local whānau and supporting the community in a myriad of ways is a big buzz for staff at the Kawerau campus of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, which is celebrating its 10th anniversay this coming Monday 15 July.

  • 15 July, 2019

    Looking to tautoko nga tangata

    Seventeen-year-old Maea Summers likes helping people and she’s working with the Waikato-based Youth Services team at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa to help find the best way for her to do that professionally.

  • 20 May, 2019

    New focus on doing good

    From being something of a self-confessed, unmotivated teenage “ratbag”, Joshua Wallace is now focused on establishing himself in a sound career as a police officer where he can help others.

  • 20 May, 2019

    Honouring his tipuna through te reo

    For Arran Pene, his developing proficiency in te reo Māori is, in part, about paying tribute to his tīpuna

  • 1 May, 2019

    Royal approval for writing

    An academic article written by a Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tauira has been given the seal of approval from the highest level.

  • 2 May, 2019

    Tauira learn from one of the best

    Anthony “Mok” Smallman has packed a lot of frontline experience into his military, policing and security sector careers over the past 40 years.

  • 2 May, 2019

    Tautoko mai te kaupapa

    The continuing commitment of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa to supporting Toi Māori is a key kaupapa underpinning the new exhibition starting at Apakura in Te Awamutu today Monday 29 April.

  • April 3, 2019

    Weaving a secure future

    A Te Wānanga o Aotearoa masters tauira has gone from working in security to taking part in international arts residencies where he shares his weaving expertise with indigenous artists.

  • New Te Wānanga o Aotearoa police preparation course offered

    Tairawhiti police are welcoming a fresh Te Wānanga o Aotearoa course aimed at preparing people keen on a career as a police officer.

  • Graduation for Marlborough's mayor

    Marlborough’s mayor John Leggett has just graduated from Level 2 TeAra Reo Māori (He Pī Ka Pao).

  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa stand a hive of activity

    Visitors to the Te Wānanga o Aotearoa stand at Te Matatini ki te Ao 2019, have three options.

  • Early start for Te Iti Kahurangi

    By the time Tainui roopu Te Iti Kahurangi took the stage at Te Matatini Ki Te Ao at 10.31am today, they’d already been up for six hours.

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