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  • New drive for rangatahi success

    Remember what a big deal it was getting your driver’s licence when you were young?

  • NRG Rising even higher

    The only female-fronted local New Zealand reggae trio NRG Rising is still challenging themselves to do even more to use the medium of music to inspire, uplift and celebrate empowerment of all people.​

  • Māori and Mandarin at Te Matatini

    A Te Wānanga o Aotearoa librarian is taking Te Matatini Ki Te Ao (Te Matatini to the world) quite literally, and translating the final day of the kapa haka champs into Mandarin – the language spoken by about 1.2 billion people.

  • Tania ready to welcome the motu to Te Matatini

    She’s got plenty of experience as a kaikaranga, but Wednesday will be a first for Tania Riwai.

  • Tiaki's tremendous travels for Te Matatini

    Tiaki Terekia has travelled the equivalent of more than three times around the Earth pursuing his passion for performing kapa haka at Matatini.

  • Dawson does the hard yards

    Dawson Marama-Feagai enjoys the hard-yards when it comes to helping rangatahi gain their level 2 qualifications

  • Tops in Tau Ora

    Massive weight loss, inspirational leadership and great teamwork have been celebrated at the annual Tau Ora Awards

  • Invest now for the future

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa needs to invest in youth now or in 10 years it won’t be prepared for the booming Māori population

  • From Mob to Masters

    Hopere Chase credits his 16-year-old moko Anton with being his kaitiaki

  • Lucy’s loving learning

    She was once scared to try new things, but now Lucy Pearce could be a walking prospectus of programmes to study at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

  • Award caps big year for kaiako

    Senior kaiako - Rauangi Sandy Adsett has been recognised for his mahi at the 2018 Te Waka Toi Awards.

  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa wins big at awards

    The world’s most popular video game and a weekly podcast of all things te ao Māori, helped Te Wānanga o Aotearoa to win the education categories at Ngā Tohu Reo Māori - the Māori Language Awards.

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