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  1. Kia Ora Kamapōtia

    Wānanga graduate Hoani Kaiwhata has been on one amazing adventure after another and is now in Cambodia "living the dream".

  2. New App Launched To Celebrate Māori Language Week

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has launched a new app and is running a national competition with more than 550 schools to celebrate Māori Language Week.

  3. Te Reo Māori For Overall Good Health

    As a fluent te reo Māori speaker and a practising doctor, Jason Tuhoe is a rarity.

  4. Auahi Kore Champion Inspires

    Six years ago Te Wānanga o Aotearoa kaimahi Gina Melody-Roore quit smoking and she’s now encouraging whānau and friends to follow in her auahi kore footsteps.

  5. Ex-Manu Samoa Hooker Starts Business

    As a former professional rugby player of more than 15 years, Ace Tiatia knows the inside of a gym probably better than most.

  6. From Storeman To HOD Of Māori Studies

    Kevin Waho says the strain of fulltime study while supporting his wife and family on a student allowance could sometimes be tough.

  7. Te Reo Māori Journey For Ōpōtiki Valedictorian

    Whirikoka-Pākihikura valedictorian Jodi Porter’s quest to be fluent in te reo Māori has been a rewarding 10-year-journey.

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