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Published: 30 January, 2019
Te Āwhina Marae
Waitangi Day
Waitangi Poster 2019 - (344 KB JPEG image - good for photos) »
Published: 29 January, 2019
Tuia Rangatahi Leadership Programme
Tuia Rangatahi Leadership Programme
In 2019, Mayor Rachel Reese will be taking part in the Tuia Rangatahi Leadership programme, and wishes to invite rangatahi to apply to participate. The Mayor will select a rangatahi Māori from Whakatū who they will mentor over the year. Thereby creating an opportunity to gain deeper insights into inter-generational issues, cultural values and experiences. The following criteria will be used for selection, where the rangatahi is to:
- be aged between 18-25 years;
- be actively involved in contributing to the wellbeing of their community at some level;
- be able to commit to being involved in three three-day and two four-day wānaga (leadership forum) over a period of 12 months;
- have support from others to participate in the programme (whānau, hapū, pākeke)
- be open minded and willing to contribute to discussions and workshops; and
- be well organised and have the ability to manage their time and commitments effectively
Applications Now Open
Closing Date of Applications: 8 February 2019
Notification of outcome: by 15 February 2019
Enquiries and applications sent to: Pania Lee | pania.lee@ncc.govt.nz
More information: http://www.mayorstaskforceforjobs.co.nz/home/our-work/tuia-and-mtfj-rangatahi/
Ka Pū te Ruha, Ka Hao te Rangatahi | Information Session
An information evening for rangatahi, their whānau, and community organisations will be held by past Tuia candidates of Te Tau Ihu in January 2019. Confirmation of time and venue will be sent out soon.
Former Tuia Candidates from Whakatū:
Liam Doherty
(Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngapuhi, Ngāti Manawa, Ngāti Whare, Ngāti Kahungunu, Te Rarawa)
and
Waiāio Ngā Morehu Elkington
(Ngāti Koata, Ngāti Kuia, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāi Tahu)
For more information: Waiaio Elkingtonwaiaiomnme@gmail.com
Published: 29 January, 2019
Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu
Wave Nine is driven by the whakatauki : Hurihia to aroaro ki te rā, tukuna to atarangi kia taka ki muri i a koe (Turn your face to the sun and let the shadows fall behind you).
This week’s blog takes a look around the motu – from Mapua to Otautahi, from the land of Makaawhio to Paremata – seeing how the sun shines on all our whānau in their various initiatives.
Have a read!
Published: 23 January, 2019
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Published: 23 January, 2019
Cancer Support Programme
For Māori, by Māori
Maori Cancer Support Programme 2019 - (572 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file) »
