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Register your interest in volunteering
Many people have helped our Marae and community, and it is really appreciated. Our Marae Chair, Hōri Reti said “there are so many people to thank, its unbelievable – from […]
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Working Bee – Arapawanui
Whānau are invited to support the working bee at Arapawanui. Saturday 18 March 2023 9am to 4pm There are some important things to be aware of: Transport: 4×4 highly recommended […]
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Tangoio in the News
Our Marae and whānau have featured in a lot of news broadcasts, online articles and in the newspaper. The links are provided below, in order of most recent to oldest: […]
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Caring for our Taonga
In the video below Perēri King explains part of the process to clean our whakairo and tukutuku: Te Taiwhenua o Te Whanganui-ā-Orotu interviewed Uncle Joe about the process: […]
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Update from the Chair
Friday 9 March 2023 Te riu o Tangoio (Tangoio Valley) has changed. For us it is about adapting, making it safe. Drainage Our digger operator Ernie is working around the […]
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Tangoio Marae Site Management
The Tangoio Marae Trustees have approved the following plans for managing the Marae site: Tangoio Site Management Plan Site Specific Health & Safety Plan Marae Recovery Plan (relating to taonga) […]
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Update from the Chair
Thursday 2 March 2023 Communications Hayley Lawrence has been appointed to send out comms on behalf of the Marae Trustees, to keep whānau updated Pātai You can send any questions […]
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Need to know if helping in Tangoio
Road Access You are able to drive out, but there is a road checkpoint. It is run by locals who have volunteered to monitor the roads. Please be kind to […]
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Minister visits Tangoio
Today Hon Willie Jackson and some kaimahi from Te Puni Kōkiri visited the Marae, Kōhanga Reo and whānau homes in Tangoio. They came for a kōrero and to see the […]
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Silt removed from Punanga Te Wao
Uncle Joe’s Taonga Team have done an awesome job of taking out all the silt from our whare tipuna. This is an important step in recovering the whakairo and tukutuku […]
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