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Te Hā Oranga - in conjunction with Te Hiringa Hauora, Hāpai Te Hauora, the Public Health Association, Te Rau Ora and Toi Tangata -  is excited to present Te Ara Whetū 2022. ‍ ‍Te Ara Whetū 2022 is a national Māori health promotion hui which aims to...

E tū whakaruruhau mō te moko nei. Ko ngā maunga tapu o Mauao, o Maungarake, o Huruiki, Maringi mai ana ko ngā awa o Ruamahanga, o Whakapara, Ko ngā wai pīataata o Tauranga moana.  Te ūnga mai o ngā waka Te Arawa, Tākitimu, Ngātokimatawhaorua, o Tainui. Uri o Te Arawa,...

Renei Ngawati gives us an update and reflection on the Te Ara Reo Hauora project she has been working on to help create a possible workforce development support scheme for kaimahi Māori who work in hauora related professions to learn te reo Māori and fill...

Kua tino whakawhanaunga māua nei ko kareao i tēnei marama. We’ve been spending some time in whanaungatanga this month with kareao. Kei te whetero mai ngā rau! The kareao leaves are starting to protrude along the vines, and soon we might even be seeing the...

What is iron? Iron is an important mineral that makes up the body of Papatūānuku, just as it makes up our tinana as tangata. When we think about iron we think about how to uphold the mana of tangata and of Papatūānuku. Kai, iron & tangata 1. Kai can...

Wikitoria Burdon and Raiha Johnson are creating tomorrow's leaders at Invercargill’s Waverley Park School with the He Pī Ka Rere programme. Teachers Raiha Johnson (Te Rarawa) and Wikitoria Burdon (Te Rarawa), of Waverley Park School in Invercargill, are fierce advocates for te reo me ona tikanga...