Kaupapa anamata
Upcoming events
He Puāwaitanga Heretaunga 2026
Graduation Ceremony, Hastings
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Toitoi: Hawke's Bay Arts & Events Centre - 109 Hastings Street South, Eastbourne Corner, Hastings
Free
He Puāwaitanga Tāmaki Makaurau 23 - 24 March 2026
Graduation Ceremony, Auckland
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Ngā Tohu o Uenuku - Māngere Arts Centre Corner Bader Drive and Orly Avenue, Māngere
Free
He Puāwaitanga Papaiōea 2026
Graduation Ceremony, Palmerston North
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Awapuni Racing Centre - 67 Racecourse Road, Awapuni, Palmerston North
Free
He Puāwaitanga Kaitāia 2026
Graduation Ceremony, Kaitāia
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Corner of Mathews Avenue & South Road (SH1), Kaitaia
Free
He Puāwaitanga Kaikohe 2026
Graduation Ceremony, Kaikohe
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13 Memorial Avenue, Kaikohe
Free
He Puāwaitanga Whangārei 2026
Graduation Ceremony, Whangārei
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97 Western Hills Drive, Kensington, Whangārei
Free
He Puāwaitanga Tainui 2026
Graduation Ceremony, Tainui
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Corner of Brooklyn Road and, Heaphy Terrace, Claudelands, Hamilton
Free
He Puāwaitanga Tauranga 2026
Graduation Ceremony, Tauranga
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Bethlehem Baptist Church - 90 Bethlehem Road, Tauranga
Free
He Puāwaitanga Waiwhero 2026
Graduation Ceremony, Rotorua
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390 Fenton Street, Rotorua
Free
He Puāwaitanga Whakatāne 2026
Graduation Ceremony, Whakatāne
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67 Keepa Road, Coastlands, Whakatāne
Free
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From closed doors to open pathways
After the closure of Grace Foundation Whanganui, Craig Kara used his Manaaki Tāngata studies at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa to create Te Ara Kimihia, a kaupapa supporting tāne toward positive futures. His journey of healing, leadership, and transformation now inspires others to find their own pathway forward.
Governance grounded in te ao Māori for future generations
Discover how Māori governance grounded in te ao Māori is shaping future generations. Learn about Manu Taiko – Toro Parirau, a unique programme at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa that empowers whānau with tikanga-based leadership and decision-making skills.
Companion of Te Apārangi, Champion of Te Reo Māori
Te Rita Papesch, musician, educator, and kapa haka stalwart, has been inducted as a Companion of the Royal Society Te Apārangi. Discover her inspiring journey of music, haka, and te reo Māori, and how her lifelong dedication to Māori culture shaped generations.
Keil Caskey – former tauira, now kaiako
Keil Caskey’s journey from tauira to kaiako at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa shows the transformative power of toi Māori education. Discover how his passion for taonga pūoro and commitment to whānau and whakapapa inspired him to teach and give back to his community.
Building confidence, careers, and culture through Māori performing arts
Discover how Te Wānanga o Aotearoa’s Certificate in Māori Performing Arts goes beyond kapa haka, empowering tauira with skills in drama, screen acting, and public speaking. Hear how graduates like Niquita Samuel are building confidence, careers, and cultural pride.
Making connections between media and Māoritanga
Lizzie Dunn created Te Arawhata to help people reconnect with te ao Māori through media, resources, and kōrero. Discover how her reo journey and passion for sharing knowledge are inspiring thousands to embrace Māoritanga and strengthen cultural connections.
He Māmā, He Rangahau, He Moemoeā
Alex Maddox is turning her lived experience as a māmā into a powerful Rangahau kaupapa through He Waka Hiringa at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. Discover how her vision aims to amplify whānau voices in research and policy for tamariki with vision impairments.
Royal Society Fellowship for Kairangahau Matua
Dr Tara McAllister of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has been awarded the prestigious Mana Tūāpapa Future Leader Fellowship from Royal Society Te Apārangi. Discover how her research will transform Indigenous science, strengthen mātauranga Māori, and advance equity in Aotearoa’s research sector.
Toi tauira to kaiako series – Desiree Moat-Rangikataua
Heretaunga toi kaiako Desiree Moat-Rangikataua shares her inspiring journey from tauira to kaiako at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. Discover how raranga, te reo Māori, and a reconnection to culture shaped her path and why she encourages others to embrace growth and teaching.
Raranga weaves culture and people together
Yumi’s muka kākahu beautifully blends Māori and Japanese culture through raranga. Discover her inspiring journey with Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, from Kāwai Raupapa to Maunga Kura Toi, and how weaving has connected her to people, tikanga, and identity.
From the bush to a PhD - Fabian's journey of faith, family, and learning
Fabian C Mika’s journey from the ngahere of Rūātoki to earning a PhD is a powerful story of faith, whānau, and mātauranga Māori. Discover how his passion for Ringatū, te reo Māori, and education led to academic success and a legacy of learning for future generations.
Mahi toi exhibitions 2025
From raranga to whakairo, Te Wānanga o Aotearoa toi tauira are showcasing their mahi toi in free exhibitions across Aotearoa from September to November 2025. Discover stunning works of Māori art and creativity, and celebrate the journey of tauira from certificate to degree level.