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  • 1 June, 2017

    Register Hazards Online

    A new hazard register form will help to ensure a safer working environment for Te Wānanga o Aotearoa kaimahi.

  • 1 June, 2017

    Carpark speed limits – there’s a good reason why they’re so low

    You were caught up in traffic on your way to mahi and are now running late for your 9am hui.

  • 24 May, 2017

    Willie builds a better future

    Putting study into the mix when you're working full time is no mean feat, but for Willie Faalili, the challenge was worth it. Between labouring jobs, helping his family and warehouse work, the 31-year-old completed a Certificate in Applied Technology.

  • 24 May, 2017

    Facing finance fears paying off

    For Reuben and Raquel Warren, overcoming the fear to face their finances is literally paying off. The husband and wife team, like most hard-working New Zealanders, had taken on debt but were living comfortably within their two-income means.

  • 24 May, 2017

    Internship applications close Friday

  • 24 May, 2017

    Maori club makeover

  • 24 May, 2017

    DON’T CRY OVER WANNACRY VIRUS

    The Hangarau team are working hard to ensure the WannaCry virus that wreaked havoc through computer networks around the world doesn’t do the same within Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.

  • 24 May, 2017

    External Evaluation & Review

    A Māori and wānanga specific approach has been developed to ensure Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is well prepared for the External Evaluation and Review (EER), which takes place later this year.

  • 10 May, 2017

    Tammy on great journey to the great wall

    Next week, she flies to China where she’ll run twice that distance, 42km - with 5160 uneven steps taking part in the Great Wall Marathon with an eight-hour time limit.

  • 10 May, 2017

    Postgrad internships on offer

    Four Kimihia Rangahaua postgraduate internships are being offered to kaimahi and tauira enrolled in either Masters or PhD studies and who have a rangahau interest in te reo Māori revitalisation, reclamation and learning.

  • 10 May, 2017

    Richard Neal to lead enrolment process improvement project

    Tauira Experience Lead Richard Neal will head an organisation-wide project to improve the enrolment process at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.

  • 10 May, 2017

    Te Pae Tata - our two-year focus

    Te Pae Tata has five strategic priorities that we believe will keep us aligned with our long-term strategic goal of providing a world-class indigenous educational experience that is sustainable, innovative and partnered for success.

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