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  1. Wānanga kaiako and small-town gym owner wins NZ Exercise Award

    Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Wānanga kaiako and small-town gym owner wins NZ Exercise Award

    Kaitaia local Dena-Maree Hemara (Hemara nō Te Māhurehure me Ngāti Rangi) wears multiple pōtae – business owner, kaiako, contractor, māmā – and now she can add NZ Exercise Award winner to that bundle.

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  4. New focus on doing good

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    From being something of a self-confessed, unmotivated teenage “ratbag”, Joshua Wallace is now focused on establishing himself in a sound career as a police officer where he can help others.

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  5. Embracing te reo Māori through fun and play

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    Learning te reo Māori can be daunting for some, and the idea of memorising long lists of kupu and how to form sentence structures may even seem unreachable. And that’s where Kura Rēhia co-founders, Rosie Remmerswaal and Kuruho Wereta, come in. They’re challenging that narrative with their board game, KAUPAPA.

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  6. Telling stories with technology

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    Ōpōtiki residents are being offered the opportunity to learn how to use technology to tell their stories through art. Te Wānanga o Aotearoa kaiako (tutor) Sid Thompson says art is an excellent way for people to tell their stories and express themselves and using technology can only enhance that ability.

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  7. Te Wānanga o Aotearoa launches new international reo Māori learning

    Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Te Wānanga o Aotearoa launches new international reo Māori learning

    iReo is a flexible, self-directed, online short course made up of 5 standalone modules, each running over 6 weeks. Learners can study at their own pace, weaving te reo Māori into everyday life alongside work, whānau, and other commitments.

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  8. Tamariki once were cherished

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    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa’s Te Manawahoukura Rangahau Centre releases Taku Waipiataata, Taku Hei Tāwhiri, a powerful report calling for a revival of gentle, respectful Māori parenting. Discover how tūpuna child-rearing practices can transform whānau wellbeing and uplift future generations.

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  12. Te Tairāwhiti

    Gisborne

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