• Our Waharoa has been rescued!

    We could all do with some good news, so we are happy to report that all the pieces of the Waharoa have now been recovered. The koruru, kererū and ika […]

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  • Piki ki te Ora – Kāhui Tautoko

    At the request of our kaumātua, a kāhui tautoko was established on Sunday 19 February.  Uncle Matiu gave the name Piki ki te Ora.  The kāhui had its first hui […]

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  • News Hub

    Devastation in isolated Tangoio as whenua, homes decimated in Cyclone Gabrielle

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  • Whakarewa Pukapuka (Book Launch) & Wānanga Reo – Register now!

    Nau mai, Haere mai! On 11 March, we will launch our pukapuka, celebrate with kai, then enjoy an afternoon Wānanga Reo. 10am – 4pm Saturday 11 March 2023 East Pier Hotel, […]

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  • Mātakitaki Mai!

    This video introduces He Kāinga Taurikura o Tangitū – our project focussed on kuku reef:

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  • Te Tumu Tangitū

    Te Tumu Tangitū is our new Hapū Advisory Group for our project He Kāinga Taurikura o Tangitū: Treasured Coastal Environment.  The group includes whānau who are experienced divers and whānau […]

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  • Researching Kuku

    Are you passionate about our kuku (mussel) reef and Tangitū? Interested in growing your kaitiakitanga skills? Are you one of our kuku kaimoana gatherers? Get involved by joining Te Tumu […]

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  • Rangatahi Wānanga Programme 2022

    Do you want to get to know your cousins from Tangoio? Enjoy new experiences and have fun together? If you’re aged 13 to 18, check out our Whakatipu Kaitiaki programme! […]

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  • Register now for our Wānanga Reo!

    On Saturday, 4 December we will be hosting a Wānanga Reo at Tangoio Marae. The wānanga will run all day Saturday from 8.45am to 7.30pm. We will post the program […]

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  • Kaimahi for Nature – our project funded!

    We are excited to announce that our Kia eke Te Ngarue, Kia eke Arapawanui project has received funding from Kaimahi for Nature. The purpose is to employ and train 8 […]

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