Naku te rourou nau te rourou ka ora ai te iwi - With your basket and my basket the people will live.
It was only her first time entering the annual Ngā Manu Kōrero Secondary School speech competition, but 13-year-old Te Ao Marama Nepia looked like a pro on the national stage in Gisborne.…
An exhibition on now at the Millennium Public Art Gallery in Blenheim - ‘Remembering the Kurahaupō Settlement: Ngā Pakiaka Mōrehu o te Whenua’ - has generated plenty of interest.
Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō Trust this month appointed two independent members to sit on the Independent Audit and Risk Sub-Committee.
Kia ora e te whānau We are currently working on the times, dates and locations for our upcoming roadshows focusing on our Draft Five-Year Plan and will advise as soon as…
Kia ora whānau This is always a busy time of the year for the Trust, office staff and our accountant and auditor, as we finalise the end-of-year accounts, go through the…
Iwi members Manaia Mahuika-Davies and Kayla Folwell are turning heads in Christchurch.
It has sailed a different course to what was first envisaged, but a traditional hēra woven by Trustee Margaret Bond more than 32 years ago has found a new home.
Next month’s Hui ā Tau will be one of mixed emotions for Adrian Wilson, who is signing off as a trustee after eight years at the table.
Young iwi member GraceeJoy Perry, who lives in Levin with mum Trudy Perry (nee Huria) and dad Norman Perry, has returned from the trip of a lifetime.