Te Aupōuri is a relative newcomer to an aquaculture industry worth $1.6b a year to the New Zealand economy and, by 2035, it's expected to be worth over $3 billion each year.
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2021 Haka Ngahau ā-Rohe, Te Kapa Haka o Te Aupōuri, Full Bracket
Te Kapa Haka o Te Aupōuri, Full Bracket - 2021 Haka Ngahau ā-Rohe
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Mana enhancing approach to supporting men suffering from mental illness
Jason Matia (Te Aupōuri, Te Rārawa) believes restoring the mana of men is key to combating the shame many men face when struggling with mental illness and trauma.
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First female chair elected for Te Rūnanganui o Te Aupōuri
From the porch of the house of Waimirirangi, Rhonda Kite has been elected as the new chair of Te Rūnanga Nui o Te Aupōuri.
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Far North Iwi: We will stay at Level 4 regardless
Ngāti Kurī and Te Aupouri say that they will stay at Alert Level 4 regardless of the Prime Minister's announcement this afternoon.
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Two rare pygmy killer whales euthanised at Rārawa Beach
Two rare pygmy killer whales have been euthanised by iwi and the Department of Conservation at Rārawa Beach in the Far North.
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Iwi concern for the pohutukawa at Cape Reinga
Far North iwi have serious concerns for the sacred pohutukawa at Cape Reinga following the recent arrival of the fungal disease known at myrtle rust to our shores.
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Kingi Ihaka- Father, soldier, broadcaster and iwi leader
After a long battle with cancer, War Veteran, TV Broadcaster and cultural advisor Kingi Ihaka of Te Aupouri has passed away at the age of 74. Kingi died this morning surrounded by his family at the Mercy Hospice in Auckland, his son Stephen Ihaka spoke to Te Kāea earlier today about his legacy.
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Appointments made for Te Aupouri Māori Trust Board ministerial investigation
Māori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell makes key appointments to lead Ministerial Investigation in to the affairs of the Te Aupouri Māori Trust Board.
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Te Aupōuri Māori Trust Board's social services shut down
The shock closure of Te Aupōuri Māori Trust Board's social services arm this week has been the result of the financial mismanagement of their programmes.