Romiromi Aronui is a small Māori business that was established in Manawatū last year. It is a kaupapa Māori driven business that began at the many marae of Te Reureu.
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Manawatū Iwi work to protect wāhi tapu and create employment
Local iwi are concerned that work to reopen the Manawatū Gorge portion of State Highway 3 may uncover wāhi tapu. Danielle Harris, CEO for Tanenuiarangi Manawatū Inc. explains her peoples’ concerns.
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NZDF work with Manawatū iwi to distribute food parcels
To Manawatū now where local iwi alliance, Te Tihi o Ruahine joined forces with the NZDF this week to help more than 2,500 families receive care packages.
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A golden moment for Whakarau
Janae Whakarau, from the small settlement of Shannon in the Manawatu, recently competed at the Tae Kwon Do Championships in Germany where she brought home two gold medals. Over sixty countries competed at the event and New Zealand managed to secure second place overall.
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Jones announces $48mil for Manawatu-Whanganui region
Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones has announced that $48mil from the Provincial Growth Fund will go towards a range of projects in the Manawatu-Whanganui Region.
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One person remains hopitalised after Manawatu bus crash
One of 19 people who was injured in a bus crash north of Palmerston North yesterday afternoon remains in hospital today.
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Whiz kids reach for the stars
Palmerston North’s Tairea brothers are proof that Māori have all the makings of becoming superstars in the technology industry.
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Rangitāne Tangata Rau 2018 results
Six kapa haka teams took to the stage at the Rangitāne Tangata Rau Kapahaka competition today in Palmerston North. With the hope to secure one of two spots to represent Manawatu/Horowhenua at Te Matatini, in Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington) next year.
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Te Tini o Rehua in regionals debut
Te Tini o Rehua will be one of three new groups who is set to take centre stage tomorrow at the Rangitāne Tangata Rau Kapa Haka competition.
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Shear determination
With just seven years’ experience, Māori sheep shearer Kerri-Jo Te Huia is on her way to setting a new record. She’s currently participating in the World Women’s nine-hour ewe shearing record bid at Otapawa Station in Tiraumea.