Joshua Malcolm Welsh from Te Rarawa has won this year's two-day New Zealand Certified Builders Apprenticeship Challenge competing against 21 other regional champions.
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Tumu whenua in Kaitāia attacked
Police in the Far North are investigating an attack on a recently unveiled carving in Kaitāia meant to symbolise unity in the Far North.
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Te Rarawa blames local authorities for pollution of Wairoa Stream
Te Rūnanga o Te Rarawa is blaming the Far North District Council and the Northland Regional Council for the pollution of the Wairoa Stream in Ahipara.
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Teen a leader in both Māori and Samoan groups at Polyfest
At this week’s Polyfest, Māori-Samoan student Rain Te’I will lead her dance group in the Samoan category for Mangere College. Last year, she led her kapa haka team on the Māori stage. The head girl is the first student at her school to be the leader in two different cultural disciplines.
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Ahipara hapū discuss occupation following attack on 300-year-old tree
Te Rarawa of Muriwhenua meet to discuss options for a response.
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Mana enhancing approach to supporting men suffering from mental illness
Jason Matia (Te Aupōuri, Te Rārawa) believes restoring the mana of men is key to combating the shame many men face when struggling with mental illness and trauma.
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Te Rarawa iwi launches Te Tupehau water facility
Te Rarawa has launched the construction of a significant water storage facility on its Sweetwater farming property in Ahipara.
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Far North Iwi team up with Police to fight family violence
Far North leaders are teaming up with Police to fight family violence. Te Rūnanga o Te Rarawa chair Haami Piripi says this new approach was created because the old ways weren't working.
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Te Rarawa father of five captures whānau activities during lockdown
Father of five Ethan Smith (Te Rarawa) has found some of the most creative ways to keep his tamariki occupied during lockdown and has caught it all on camera.