Biotoxin alert: Queen Charlotte Sound and Collingwood
New Zealand Food Safety today issued a public health warning against collecting shellfish in the inner Queen Charlotte Sound and near Collingwood. Do not collect or eat shellfish from these areas.
Events for Kaumātua and Tāngata Whaikaha in Wairau
A Te Hauora Ngāti Rārua programme for Kaumātua and Tāngata Whaikaha will start in March. Contact Roka Manihera-Rolls, 027 301 8065 or roka.manihera-rolls@thonr.org
Register now for Te Ipukarea 2024
March 1 and 2, 2024 are the dates to lock in for Te Ipukarea. In 2024 the event will be hosted by Te Ātiawa o Te Waka-a-Māui in Waikawa.
Rāhui for Motueka foreshore remains in place
A rāhui on a large area of the Motueka foreshore remians in effect until further notice.
Wave and Tai Neke, Tai Ora funding applications open
Applications for both Wave 18 and Tai Neke, Tai Ora investment streams are open now and close on Wednesday, 14 February. Q&A sessions will be held online and around Te Waipounamu.
Kaimahi graduation celebrated
Huge congratulations to Te Hauora o Ngāti Rārua kaimahi James Kauri, who graduated Heke Toiora Whānau, Diploma in Social Work, from Te Wānanga o Raukawa in Ōtaki.
Live stream link for Hui-ā-tau
Please use this link to joing the Hui-ā-tau.
Purongo-ā-Tau 2023
We’re delighted to present our Pūrongo-ā-Tau 2023, our annual report to March 31 2023. It contains our year in review, planned and actual activities, and audited financial accounts.
Te Awhi Rito
Te Awhi Rito brings together rangatahi who are enthusiastic about personal health, whānau health, iwi health, and are eager to experience first hand some of the services that Nelson Bays Primary Health has to offer.
Shellfish alert: Marlborough Sounds
Public health warning: shellfish biotoxin alert for Marlborough Sounds New Zealand Food Safety is advising the public not to collect or consume shellfish gathered from part of Queen Charlotte Sound due to the possible presence of toxins.
Education Minister praises Ngāti Rārua Ka Ora Ka Ako programme
“There’s one in particular that really stands out for me, and that is Victory School in Nelson and the work that the iwi have done down there to lead that programme, and the difference that it has made to young people’s attendance and engagement in that particular school.”
Nau mai, haere mai kaimahi hau
Last week Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua officially welcomed Ngawaina Joy Shorrock to her new role as Pou Mauri Ora | Cultural manager, and Nicki Kitson as Pou Āwhina Tāhūhū at Te Hauora o Ngāti Rārua. Nice to have them on board!