Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa has appointed Dion Tuuta to the position of Pouwhakahaere/Chief Executive. Dion is the current Chief Executive of Te Ohu Kaimoana and former CEO of Parininihi Ki Waitotara Incorporation. He will return home to Taranaki to commence his new role in January 2021. “Dion’s depth of experience will be invaluable as...Read More
Tēnā tātou katoa! Earlier this year we put a call out to uri who are interested in learning about iwi communications and engagement. Whether you love to write or your an expert selfie video maker, this kaupapa – Pua te Ata – might be for you. If you whakapapa to Te Atiawa Iwi contact to...Read More
Te Kāhui Rangatahi o Te Atiawa Wānanga 25-27th September Owae Marae If you’re keen to know a little bit more about your hapū & Iwi. Make connections with your whenua and people. Share positive and exciting experiences with like-minded rangatahi then you need to come! This kaupapa is aimed at bringing Te Atiawa rangatahi (13...Read More
Te Iho whenua -Te Iho TangataEmpowering our communities, sustaining our place Can we entice you to with a unique chance to lead real change and prosperity for Te Atiawa iwi, hapū and marae? This position will attract those with a senior skill set, who have a strong cultural competency, a demonstrated authentic leadership, and an ability...Read More
This month’s Te Hauwhenua is available now. Updates include:– COVID-19 Update– Pou Whakahaere – Chief Executive Officer Role– Te Atiawa Iwi Holdings LP Property Update– Te Kotahitanga and PKW Undergraduate Scholarship Recipient– Te Atiawa Digital Resources PānuitiaRead More
Kia ora e te whānau If you OR ANY WHĀNAU MEMBERS have changed your physical addresses, landline and mobile numbers and email addresses please let us know This is a really good time for whānau to update your details with us so we can keep you up to date with the iwi response to COVID-19....Read More
Three digital resources were developed by Te Atiawa suitable for ages 8-11 years of age which and are available to be downloaded on Google Play and the App Store. TE ĀTIAWA WATERWAYS – WAITARATe Ātiawa Waterways is a digital storybook targeted at tamariki aged from 5-11. This digital book explains how the Taranaki township of...Read More
The Taranaki Iwi Chairs’ Forum and Taranaki Mayoral Forum are collaborating on a Taranaki-wide response to the heightened risk of Covid-19 entering the region. If the North Island moves to Level 3 restrictions, our collective view is that we must create a Taranaki bubble to protect our people and our economy.We also encourage anyone living...Read More
Tēnā koutou e te whānau Further to last night’s announcement, NZ’s alert levels are changing from 12 noon today. For the most up to date information including the level guidelines visit https://covid19.govt.nz/ The Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa office will remain open to our whānau as we move to Level 2 from 12 noon today....Read More
On Thursday 30 July Te Atiawa held a Property Information Evening, a recording can be viewed on our Facebook page and the slides on our website. Te Kekeu (Record Street, Fitzroy, New Plymouth) pre-release for iwi/hapū is open. For more information visit the Te Kekeu website. https://www.tekekeu.co.nz/Read More
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