Former NZ Warriors star Sione Faumuina is developing an online platform where subscribers and schools will have the chance to hear from some of the country's top sports stars.
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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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Ngāpuhi stunt double trains new generation
Dayna Grant has made a career as a stunt woman on some of the most well-known TV shows in New Zealand and around the world. Now the Ngāpuhi action award-winning actor is helping people of Northland break into the lucrative industry.
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'Empower youth, lower voting age to 16', youth leader says
In her newly appointed role as a UNESCO youth leader in New Zealand, Blair Kapa-Peters is urging government to empower youth by lowering the eligible voting age to 16.
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Te Tairāwhiti researchers find answer to skin diseases, acne and eczema in Kānuka
The Kānuka tree has always been considered as the poor cousin to Mānuka, but researchers from Hikurangi Bioactives and landowners in Te Tairāwhiti are realising its potential as a means of creating a natural health product and income for whānau.
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Over $12 billion for NZ railways, roads, hospitals and schools
The government has allocated $12 billion of infrastructure improvements across the motu.
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Ngāti Whakaue Puna to reopen after resolving staff issues
Te Puna Manawa o Whakaue is set to reopen its doors on Monday after voluntarily closing and having their license suspended by the Ministry of Education in last year.
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"I feel the love they have for the land,” says Māori teacher as indigenous Australian nations dance as one
A Māori teacher became the student as her host nation, the people of Yolngu Nation, danced on Milingimbi Island in Australia's Northern Territory as part of a special indigenous Nation Dance earlier this month.
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Tairāwhiti tohunga and artists could study 250-year-old taonga
Since being on display, 37 ancestral taonga that were traded with HMS Endeavour's crew during encounters with tāngata whenua, have become so popular that the governance group Hei Kanohi Ora is looking at starting wānanga to invite artists to study the pieces firsthand.
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Masters graduate dreams of running kura for young māmā
The dream of one day running a school for teenage mothers is a step closer to becoming a reality for a young Māori mother. Today, Miria Haora of Ngāti Whātua and Tauranga Moana descent graduated with a Masters of Education degree from Te Wānanga o Raukawa.