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Kōhanga Reo Enrolments
Is your whānau looking for a Kōhanga Reo for your tamaiti? If so, please read the pānui below from Aroha Taurima, Kaiako, Punanga Te Wao Te Kōhanga Reo: Tēnā koutou […]
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Registrations for 17 week Te Ara Kairangi Programme 2016
Registrations are open for Te Ara Kairangi Leadership Course Level 3, 17 week programme through Ngā Manukura o te Tairāwhiti Trust and EIT. The next noho Marae starts 6pm 29 […]
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Te Ara Kairangi Video
An 18 minute video was created about Te Ara Kairangi Rangatahi Leadership Programme held in January 2016. Mātakitaki Mai!
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Te Reo ki Tua!
Ngāti Kahungunu Language Symposium “This two day symposium serves to increase awareness, to encourage second language learners, to strengthen key language champions and to give families the tools for making […]
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Te Herenga Wānanga – Te Ao Hurihuri
On Monday and Tuesday 11-12 April, Tangoio Marae is hosting the annual Te Herenga Māori Network wānanga. Te Herenga “brings together Māori resource and environmental managers, practitioners and experts. Members […]
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Trustee Election Results 2016
The Maungaharuru-Tangitū Trust would like to thank all the candidates for their nominations and congratulate the newly re-elected Trustees (from left to right in the photo): Tania Hopmans Charmaine Butler […]
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Link to further education, training or employment
Kia Ora Whānau, Maungaharuru-Tangitū Trust and Work and Income are working together to link Whānau into further education, training and/or employment. We can also assist with CVs, work ready pre-employment […]
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Tītī coming to Maungaharuru
Tītī are being reintroduced to Maungaharuru as part of the Poutiri Ao ō Tāne project. Come and see our taonga! Whānau are invited to attend on Saturday 19 March, after the […]
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Tītīpounamu transfer from Maungaharuru
Tītīpounamu (Rifleman) are to be transferred from Maungaharuru to A’Deanes Bush. The purpose is to establish a Tītīpounamu population in Central Hawke’s Bay. We are invited to the pōwhiri and […]
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