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…
Tracy Tamou, left and sister Hine Pikimaui, right, lead whānau into Ukaipō for hākari, held prior to the AGM.
Tēnā koutou katoa As we draw closer to Christmas and the end of the year, activity is increasing on a number of fronts, the office is extremely busy with a number…
Kia ora e te whānau Well, Mother Nature has thrown up a number of curve balls in terms of natural events during the past week, first with the North Canterbury earthquake…
We held another iwi wānanga in Rotoiti in Whiringa-a-nuku (October) and, from the feedback received, our whānau really enjoyed themselves and learned lots about their Ngāti Apa ki te Rā…
Kia ora koutou, It was a pleasure to host the pōwhiri on May 7, to formally welcome Simon Karipa to the iwi on his first day as our new general manager.…
Tēnā koutou katoa It is with some sadness that I must report that our CEO, Butch Bradley, is currently recovering from a quadruple bypass operation, which he underwent in Wellington Hospital…
Ngā ara rau a Kehu -The many paths of Kehu. This whakatauaki talks about the mātauranga that Kehu had and his vast knowledge of the whenua and trails.
A group of Mana Rangatahi graduates attended a wānanga in Taupō at the start of this month.
The biennial Te Waipounamu Kapa Haka competitions were held in Whakatū on October 29.