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Way to go, Ata!

Another heart-warming story from our Kaitūhono-a-mahi in Wairau, Carolynn Tipene …

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Te Ahi a Mahuika

Te Kotahi o Te Tauihu is calling for registrations for Te Ahi a Mahuika, The Fire of Mahuika. This programme will be delivered in Wairau and seeks to strengthen wāhine Māori by delving into the pūrakau (stories) of our tīpuna (ancestors) and the traits that they had.

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How to donate

Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori have put together a list of fundraisers for hapori Māori in Aotearoa affected by Cyclone Gabrielle.

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Job: Kairuruku – Te Pātaka (Wairau)

We're looking to appoint a Kairuruku to support our co-ordination function from our Wairau Te Pātaka warehouse. This is a fixed-term, part-time contract to the December 31, 2023.

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He Ara Tokai

We are all really proud of Waimeha-based kaimahi Leigh-leigh Wiremu, Jack Kiore and Jannelle Patterson, who have signed up to study as part of our He Ara Tokai partnership with Massey University. 

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5 mins with ... Frances Knight

Frances Knight (Rangitāne o Wairau, Ngāi Tahu) is one busy wahine! By day, she is a Kaitiaki o Te Taiaoa (health protection officer) with Nelson Marlborough Public Health and in her free time she’s an active member of the Marlborough Response Team.

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Rangatahi wellbeing survey

Through the Hononga Initiative, Kotahi o Te Tauihu Charitable Trust has engaged rangatahi to capture the whakaaro of rangatahi in relation to their mental wellbeing.

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Media release: Tū Ngātahi

The communities of Te Tauihu o Te Waka-a-Māui have endured a lot over the past three years - it’s time to recognise that.

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Rongoā whakanoa

Many whānau will be eligible for antivirals but if you don't report you are Covid-19 positive, your GP or the team at Te Piki Oranga won't know you're in need of help!

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