Firstly, I would like to congratulate some of our Mana Rangatahi participants on their recent achievements.
Our Tuia Te Tāngata Whānau weekend and AGM saw whānau from all over the motu descend on Omaka Marae and Marlborough last month.
Kia ora to Lucas Kereopa Baker, who wrote this account for us of his Manu Kōrero journey.
Tralee Walker is a recent recipient of a Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō Education grant. Kia ora my name is Tralee Walker.
I thought it appropriate this month to focus on the subject of our AGM. To my mind, the AGM is an important and valuable occasion.
Tēnā koutou katoa Whilst Brendon has taken a well earned holiday, I have taken on the responsibilities of the chair and it has been a real eye opener.
I trust you are all surviving through the winter months and are able to keep warm.
Here we are in October already.
Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō recently helped host the Kura Whakarauora Reo hui at Omaka Marae.
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