World Cancer Day
World Cancer Day every 4 February is the global uniting initiative led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
World Cancer Day every 4 February is the global uniting initiative led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
Relay For Life is an inspiring community experience that gives everyone a chance to celebrate/whakanui cancer survivors and carers; remember/maumaharatia loved ones lost to cancer; and fight back/tū atu by raising awareness and funds to support the work of the Cancer Society.
Kidney Health Month is run by Kidney Health New Zealand and is timed for March to coincide with World Kidney Day on March 12. Kidney Health New Zealand promotes kidney health awareness, supports kidney patients and provides free kidney health checks.
Walk2Work Day encourages New Zealanders to do just that - walk to work! Run by Living Streets Aotearoa, the focus is on the link between using public transport and walking, and celebrating walking in general.
World Water Day is an annual event run by UN-Water, the entity that coordinates the United Nations' work on water and sanitation.
Atua Wahine – Mana Wahine: Tracing the whakapapa of physical activity among Māori women in contemporary Aotearoa Tūpuna Māori were a strong and active people whose relationship with their natural environment was fundamental to their ability to adapt and flourish in challenging environments. During this...
Tame Malcolm: Mōu te rākau, māku te pūtake | How Te Ao Māori philosophies, protocols, and practices can reform pest management in Aotearoa. In 2015, the Government announced its goal to eradicate possums, rats, and stoats from Aotearoa by 2050. Dubbed “Predator Free 2050”...
UPDATE 18/08/21 @ 9am: This Toi Ako Webinar has now been postponed due to the recent move to Alert Level 4. We will reschedule and let you know when we find a suitable date and time. Kia noho haumaru, e te whanau. Join Lorinda Pereira...
After some readjustments we are delighted to bring you the Toi Te Reo | Toi Tangata Kura Reo programme to be delivered via online webinar. The modified online sessions will take place over the same two day period, Monday 6 and Tuesday 7 of September...
Ko te kaupapa o Mahuru Māori tētahi wero reo i puta mai i a Paraone Gloyne i te tau 2014. He hiahia nōna kia rangona whānuitia te reo, e puta hoki ai ki te ao o te ia rā. Nō reira ko te wero, kia...