Photo / File By Moana Ellis, Local Democracy Reporter
Tag: Te Awa Tupua o Whanganui. Showing results 1 - 10 of 11
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Kaitahi superfood helps to boost immunities as winter approaches
Kaitahi is an iwi-owned enterprise and is boosting household wellbeing with donations of their award-winning Frozen Superfood Smoothy Drops to iwi and emergency care services throughout the North Island.
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A third person charged in relation to the death of Jasmine Wilson
The third person charged in relation to the death of Jasmine Wilson appeared in the Whanganui Distrcit Court today charged with assault with intent to injure, and injuring with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. Te Ao reporter Tema Hemi was in court today.
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Te Taiao exhibition to open at Te Papa- with a little help from Māui
Te Papa's new $12mil permanent exhibition 'Te Taiao', provides an insight into the once-thriving natural environment of Aotearoa. The exhibition's new digital interactive activities educate children on their role as protectors of the environment.
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A late mother's natural earth dream home
A first prototype natural earth house is being built in the Putiki Native Reserve in Whanganui. It was the dream house of Moaari Maraea Bailey, who passed away last year as a result of a cancerous brain tumour.
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Integrating te reo Māori across the education system
Four regions across Aotearoa will facilitate the Te Ahu o Te Reo programme to assist teachers in the classroom with their reo Māori skills - Taranaki, Waikato, Kāpiti-Horowhenua and Te Waipounamu.
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Veteran paddler supports next generation
Ngā Paerangi descendant Howard Hyland is a veteran in Waka Ama and won gold and silver in the over 70s at this year's Worlds in Tahiti. Although he is now retired, he continues to support the up and coming generation of paddlers.
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People and river share symbiotic connection
Whanganui descendants have completed a two-week pilgrimage on their ancestral river, reaffirming their symbiotic connection with Te Awa o Whanganui, which they say is key to their identity and well-being.
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Whanganui River could be unsafe to swim in this summer
One of Whanganui's favourite swimming spots at Pīpīriki has been deemed unsafe for swimming by the Horizons Regional Council due to high levels of E.coli in the water.
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Rangatahi Summit brings Whanganui youth together
Whanganui's succession plan continues as the 18th annual Rangatahi Summit takes place in Raetihi, bringing more than 60 youth together.