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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...
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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...
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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 Pānuitia
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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....
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Te Atiawa Digital Resources
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...
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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...
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