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Te Wānanga o Aotearoa CEO resigns abruptly
Former Maōri Party politician farewelled by Auckland staff today.
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TWoA Kaiurungi applauds new apprenticeship funding
Te Wānanga o Aotearoa chief executive officer Te Ururoa Flavell is applauding the new Trade Training and Apprenticeship Fund.
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Māori have proved their ability in COVID-19 crisis- Dame Tariana
Dame Tariana Turia is calling on Māori to hold the Government to account for its decisions. She adds Māori proved their ability to take charge of their future during the COVID-19 crisis and should be part of any decisions that concern them.
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COVID-19 lockdown an opportunity to plan the future of Māori education
CEO of Te Whare Wānanga o Aotearoa Te Ururoa Flavell says the COVID-19 lockdown provides an opportunity for wānanga around the country to make plans for the bigger picture of Māori education.
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Te Wānanga o Aotearoa stops face-to-face teaching for two weeks
Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (TWOA) will pause face-to-face teaching for the next two weeks.The decision comes as educational institutions across the country are creating and implementing plans to combat the spread of Coronavirus.
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Māori Party's Che Wilson excited by efforts to return party to parliament
Māori Party president Che Wilson is promising results for his party this election.
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Bentham Ohia new Māori Party co-vice president
Bentham Ohia has been announced as the new Māori Party co-vice president (Tāne). President Che Wilson says the selection of Ohia aligns with their new direction.
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New Māori Party leadership imminent following Fox resignation
It looks like the Māori Party may be preparing itself for a return to parliament now that Marama Fox has stepped down.
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TWOA welcomes new CEO Te Ururoa Flavell
Te Wānanga o Aotearoa welcomed the Rangiwewehi son and his people as he takes up his new role as CEO of the country's second-highest tertiary provider.