• Thank you Whanganui

    Naku te rourou nau te rourou ka ora ai te iwi - With your basket and my basket the people will live.

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  • Ngā Manū Kōrero

    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.…

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  • Remembering the Kurahaupō settlement

    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.

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  • New faces

    Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō Trust this month appointed two independent members to sit on the Independent Audit and Risk Sub-Committee.

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  • From the Chair

    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…

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  • From the Chair

    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…

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  • Kākahu

    Iwi members Manaia Mahuika-Davies and Kayla Folwell are turning heads in Christchurch.

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  • A special gift

    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.

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  • Signing off

    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.

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  • Arigato, from Graceejoy

    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.

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