Newcomers Te Ringa Kaha from Tamaki-nui-a-Rua (Dannevirke) will be competing for the first time at the Tangata Rau regionals this week. Wharemako Paewai explained their connection to Rangitāne is below.
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What do you give a woman turning 100 years old?
An elegant ball fit for a queen. More than 150 people celebrated with Nanny Noa at her Ball last night, yet she was one of the last to "call it a night".
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Iwi celebrates Nanny Noa's 100th
Nanny Noa was born in 1919 but has been a pillar for Māori customs and te reo Māori in the wider Dannevirke area for the past 85 years.
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Mavis Mullins joins Princess Te Puea in the Business Hall of Fame
Mavis Mullins is joining Princess Te Puea Herangi as the only two Māori women to be inducted into the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame. Kaumātua have traveled from Whanganui to attend the induction and to celebrate Mavis' success.
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Dannevirke main water supply currently unsafe to drink
The people of Dannevirke are being told to continue boiling their water, after multiple problems including a faulty valve connected to the town’s main water supply saw many people left without safe drinking water.
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Tag Oil move onto next stage
Gas and oil giant, Tag Oil has now moved into the next stage of exploration in Dannevirke with drilling now underway.
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Mining consent concerns local iwi
Rangitāne o Tāmaki Nui a Rua are wary of a new mining exploration underway in Dannevirke.