Read recent articles below from around our Ngāpuhi Iwi community. Find out what our members and whānau have been achieving, celebrating, and participating in around Aotearoa.
E ngā taitamariki o Te Tai Tokerau, kia hiwa ra! Kia hiwa ra! Northland District Health Board – A Seat At The Table Programme If you are interested in Māori health, governance, and leadership, then get out your CV and send it to Kathryn Leydon ([email protected]) so you can be […]
Ngāpuhi’s own Powercouple! Ngāpuhi’s Tyla Nathan-Wong and Tupuria King are both powerhouse names in the world of Sevens Rugby and Waka Ama with huge successes in their respective sports. We were pretty stoked to see Tupuria grabbing some Ngāpuhi kākahu when we saw him at the Waka Ama Nationals at […]
Tēnā koutou e te whānau e noho ana kei Tāmaki Hold onto your purses whānau our kākahu stall is coming your way and you’re gonna love it! First up we have Pasifika Festival 2021. New date and new venue 10am – 4pm daily. We will be located at Aotearoa Village. […]
Introducing our Rūnanga team… Being passionate about what you do is an integral part of being successful in your mahi and here at the Te Rūnanga-Ā-Iwi-Ō-Ngāpuhi we have a team of amazing kaimahi some of whom have endured the highs and lows of the past 18yrs but have remained a […]
I tupu ia i ngā tini o te hua… We love the content that comes across our personal feeds, and sharing some of these cools stories is a privilege. Thanks Harata Brown from Te Karere for this pānui from Hokianga, here is the link to their FB page. But because […]
155 Community Law opening in Kaikohe Hot off the press whānau, news that should make you smile. 119 Broadway from Wednesday 31 March. Heka, you’re a hard bunch aren’t you. Aaah, yeah, nah you might say. Why does Kaikohe need a Community Law centre? Well just cause whānau. Honestly, when […]
Eisha Teiho – Out of the box thinking Talk about making a name for yourself… and we know a lot of the Teiho whānau have tried but Eisha has done it. She’s made her mark as a female barber with out of the box thinking. Hey whānau and best thing […]
#Taiamai Day Thanks Peter de Graaf and NZ Herald for hanging out and checking in on the 2021 Taiamai Day, when Ōhaeawai stopped. He’s a good sort you know. Always there (somewhere.) For those whānau who are from Ōhaeawai and the surrounding district, this word will mean everything, Te Korner. […]
Photo credit Te Karere’s FB page Ruakākā residents’ dash for high ground on Friday 5th March 2021. Former Te Karere reporter Irena Smith was in Ruakākā, Northland, when the call came for residents to… Click here for ormer Te Karere reporter Irena Smith’s report
photo credit to Te Karere’s FB page. A Northland community is at odds over plans to restore and develop a $3 million jetty in Kerikeri. Local hapū and council are in favour of the move with the aim of creating better access for the general public. But a local resident […]
Learn and be inspired Using an indigenous cultural lens of innovative thinkers to engage in Pūtaiao, Science, Taiao and Environmental Education. Who? Ngāpuhi taitamariki aged 13 to 18 years. When? Monday 29 March to Thursday 1 April 2021 – yes, the week before Easter. Where? Hosted by the hau kāinga […]
Get excited Tāmaki we are heading your way! The ‘Kākahu Pop Up’ team is heading to Tāmaki not once but twice! Come see us at Pasifika this March and Polyfest in April. You will find us at the Māori Stage so dont be shy whānau come and shout out […]