2017

Cultural Update
Cultural Update

The Mana Rangatahi waka set sail again from July 11 to 16.   Rangatahi came from all over the rohe.

Posted on 24 July 2017

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From the Chair
From the Chair

Kia ora koutou I need to advise of changes within our key office personnel, which have come about in recent weeks.

Posted on 24 July 2017

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Rethinking and revitalising Matariki
Rethinking and revitalising Matariki

This opinion piece written by Cultural Advisor Kiley Nepia was published on Stuff/Marlborough Express. Check it out e te whānau.  

Posted on 24 July 2017

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From the Chair
From the Chair

I trust you are all surviving through the winter months and are able to keep warm.

Posted on 26 June 2017

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Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō to get lakes and springs returned
Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō to get lakes and springs returned

Te Tauihu iwi Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō is set to have their lakes and springs in the Nelson Lakes area returned to them by the Crown.

Posted on 22 June 2017

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Education Profile: Te Rongomai Tipene-Matua
Education Profile: Te Rongomai Tipene-Matua

Kia ora to Te Rongomai Tipene-Matua, who received a  Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō Trust Education Grant for the 2016 academic year.

Posted on 14 June 2017

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From the Chair
From the Chair

Kia ora koutou Work on the compilation and implementation of the years operational plan is progressing.

Posted on 23 May 2017

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Education Profiles: Levi Collier-Robinson and Holly McLaren
Education Profiles: Levi Collier-Robinson and Holly McLaren

Congratulations to Levi Collier-Robinson and Holly McLaren, recipients of 2016 Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō Trust Education Grants.

Posted on 23 May 2017

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School properties purchased
School properties purchased

We are delighted to announce that on the 10th of May, Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō became the proud owner of 10 school sites purchased from our Treaty Settlement package…

Posted on 23 May 2017

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More than a name: the stories behind Marlborough's rivers and mountains
More than a name: the stories behind Marlborough's rivers and mountains

Tangata whenua have always used them, but it was not until the Te Tauihu Treaty of Waitangi settlements of 2014 that many te reo Māori place names in Marlborough were officially…

Posted on 04 May 2017

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