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  • Mastering music

    Henare King is the first to admit he's not that hot with technology, preferring to steer his tauira towards the popular Innovation Hub at Māngere Campus for their hi-tech needs.

  • 11 Oct, 2017

    Remembering them

    Three Te Wānanga o Aotearoa kaimahi are in Belgium to retrace the steps of hundreds of First World War soldiers who died in the bloodiest day of fighting in New Zealand’s history.

  • Home is where the heart is for Hawea

    The Hawea Maehe story begins and ends in Wairoa

  • Billy's boxing on

    Hokowhitu Campus kaiako Billy Meehan has trained 37 national boxing champs and won multiple titles as a fighter himself by putting in untold hours to the sport.

  • Let's get busy

    After starting 2017 with three major events in quick succession – the national waka ama champs, Te Matatini and Polyfest - Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is rounding out the year with four more key projects being hosted in Kirikiriroa and Te Awamutu. 

  • E rere ra e taku poi porotiti

    The new season of the popular television show Marae DIY, which has Te Wānanga o Aotearoa as broadcast sponsor, goes to air this weekend and features the club responsible for one of the country’s most iconic songs.

  • 13 Sept, 2017

    Standing up for his suburb

    As a development worker for One Double Five Community House in Whangārei, Makoare Hoterene is passionate about education and building relationships to empower people.

  • 13 Sept, 2017

    Tauira on tour

    Eleven tauira from Kirikiriroa secondary school Tai Wānanga got a hands-on experience across different functions within Te Wānanga o Aotearoa during a three-day Work Inspiration programme last week.

  • 13 Sept, 2017

    Scholarship recipients announced

    Twelve tauira from around the country were awarded Aotearoa Scholarship Trust (AST) scholarships last week.

  • Timing is everything for Tama

    Tama Brown says it took a long time to realise he was on a road to nowhere but after a health scare he's now back on track.

  • 30th Aug, 2017

    The art of business

    A new tā moko/tattoo studio and gallery space in Hastings is backed by five local men who are all Bachelor of Māori Art graduates of Toimairangi, the school of Māori Visual Arts.

  • 16 Aug, 2017

    Arts collaboration grows

    A visiting Native American artist has continued the work of one of his tutors during a visit to Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.

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