• Maui & the Movement – Opportunity for Rangatahi

    Maui & the Movement encourage Rangatahi (aged 16-24) to use the stories of their ancestors to inspire their leadership qualities. They are holding a free business & leadership skills workshop […]

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  • Fruit Production Apprenticeships

    Maungaharuru-Tangitū Trust have the opportunity to put up to 20 young people per year with drivers licenses into a 4 year, fully paid apprenticeship in the horticulture industry thanks to […]

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  • Matariki Events

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  • Family Day at Kiwi Creche, Opouahi

    There will be a special family day kiwi chick experience at Opouahi, this school holidays. It will include a presentation about what is done to care for kiwi at Opouahi […]

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  • ANZAC DAY AT TANGOIO MARAE

    Come and commemorate ANZAC Day at Tangoio Marae, 10am Monday 25 April 2016. Please bring a plate of kai to share with whānau for lunch. Any queries please contact the Marae […]

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  • Rongoā Wānanga

    Pānui from Te Roa Takie: Kia Ora Whānau, Our Tangoio whānau that specialise in Rongoā Māori would like to open their door to all whānau who are interested. They will […]

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  • Kōrure chicks arrive on Maungaharuru

    Kōrure (Mottled Petrel) chicks arrived on Maungaharuru last week and were welcomed and blessed by Kaumātua Matiu Eru. The event was covered by Te Kāea Māori Television and Hawke’s Bay Today. There […]

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  • Whānau competing in world Waka Ama competition

    At least two of our Hapū, Trevor Taurima and Nicky-Lee Epps, are competing in the World Waka Ama competition in May in Sunshine Coast, Australia. (If you know of any others please […]

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  • Tūtira Tuna

    Our tuna and kaitiaki Hoani Taurima featured in a Te Kāea Māori Television news story. Mātakitaki Mai!

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  • Yoga Classes

    Our whanaunga Janie Thomas is running yoga classes in Napier. Whānau can come and sample a class for free then pay the special whānau rate of $10.00 thereafter (half-price!). Class […]

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