27 February 2020

Strategic Planning Workshop

Kia ora koutou, If you would like to register for the FREE strategic planning workshops to be held on March 6th and April 8th in Rawene, you must click on the link below: https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/92581928039   you will need to click ‘tickets’ or ‘register’ and fill in your name. *   These workshops […]
19 February 2020

Kaimoana Ake Tonu Atu

Nga mihi o te tau hou kia koutou, ara, kia tatou katoa. Attached is a letter from the Hon Stuart Nash, Minister of Fisheries. To all Kaimoana Regulation customary permit issuers, as from the date yet to be specified in New Zealand Gazette, we will no longer issue customary permits […]
14 February 2020

Kaupapa Haumaru Kai

He kaupapa e hāngai ana ki te haumarutanga o te kai.. Ko te whakarite kai tēnā, ko te whakapaipai anō hoki tēnā.. He hua pai tēnei mo ngā marae katoa. Mo tō ake kāinga anō hoki. Mēnā ko koe tēnei, pānuitia te pānui kei raro iho nei..
14 February 2020

Ngā mihi nui ki a Kahurangi Noeleen Taurua

Ngā mihi nui ki a Kahurangi Noeleen Taurua mo tāna mahi whiwhi i te tūranga tino teitei i roto i te ao hākinakina. He uri a ia nō ngā rangatira rongonui o Ngāpuhi. Ka whakamiharo te ao ki a ia mō tāna kaha ki te hopu i ngā tikanga me […]
4 February 2020

Mangungu Day 2020: Wednesday 12 February 2020

Te Mana o Mangungu Hokianga Trust and Ngā Uri Whakatipu o Hokianga are celebrating Ngā Rangatira i hainatia i Te Tiriti o Waitangi at Mangungu, Hokianga on 12 February 1840 at Mangungu Mission Station, 107 Motukiore Road, Hokianga.
30 January 2020

Three new District Court judges for Northland

Three of the 21 soon-to-become District Court judges will sit in Northland. One is Whangārei-based Coroner Brandt Shortland, who will be sworn in next month with jury jurisdiction to be based in Kaikohe District Court.
30 January 2020

Northland’s working poor struggle to make ends meet

All it took was a couple of “bad financial decisions” for Janeane’s world to come crumbling down.
30 January 2020

Te Rere o Te Reo Māori

Nau Epiha discusses the flow of the language and what it means to know how to speak and understand te reo o ngā mātua tūpuna.