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The final roadshow event was held in Auckland at the Gravity NZ Trampoline Park, and what a day it was! Filled with laughter, fun, and unforgettable bonding moments, the park
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The final roadshow event was held in Auckland at the Gravity NZ Trampoline Park, and what a day it was! Filled with laughter, fun, and unforgettable bonding moments, the park
This year’s Kaumātua Christmas gathering was held at the Urenui Hotel, and it was a wonderful occasion enjoyed by all who attended. The festive season provided the perfect opportunity to
The Aspiring Leaders Forum, held in Wellington, was an insightful and invaluable experience that brought together a dynamic group of young, diverse, and motivated leaders. This impactful event was designed
The Tātai Tangata ki te Whenua o Ngāti Mutunga programme kicked off with an exciting kanohi ki te kanohi wānanga, where participants had the opportunity to meet one another face-to-face.
The Te Puamomao Nationhood Building Decolonisation training at Muru Raupatu Marae was a resounding success. Focused on the Treaty of Waitangi, the Declaration of Independence (He Whakaputanga), and Cultural Intelligence,
Back in March, we conducted a Whānau Engagement Survey, where participants had the chance to win a $250 Game Changer Voucher to spend on Ngāti Mutunga merchandise. After some delays
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Mutunga recently delivered Sensei Shane Says: Bullies Beware books to three schools in our rohe: Mimitangiatua, Uruti, and Urenui Schools, as well as Manukorihi Intermediate. Available
We were thrilled to bring you a magical experience during the October school holidays, as Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Mutunga and Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa came together for a
A heartfelt thank you to all who joined us for Te Rā o Te Rangihīroa, held at the Urenui Beach Camp Hall. It was an incredible day filled with insightful
The Whakapakari te Kāinga Project / Urenui Pā Redevelopment Project is a significant initiative to revitalise and restore our historic Urenui Pā. This comprehensive redevelopment project aims to preserve the
Kororā nesting season is well under way with two sets of chicks from our monitored nest boxes at Urenui fully fledged and another set incubating presently. This is great news
With support from the Taranaki Regional Council, we are now routinely monitoring more than 40 Oi or Tītī burrows along our coastline. With intensive pest control being carried out by
We have been having good discussions with Taranaki Regional Council about regular water testing in our rohe. Up until now, no state of the environment water testing for freshwater quality
To finish up our Kimihia kōura project, we are holding an overnight stay at Pouiatoa. This is an exciting opportunity for our whānau to spend time and explore Pouiatoa from
Two slips have been discovered at the bottom of the Onaero cutting and close to Te Ngaio Urupā that require urgent work to prevent further erosion. They were found in
The final roadshow event was held in Auckland at the Gravity NZ Trampoline Park, and what a day it was! Filled with laughter, fun, and unforgettable bonding moments, the park
This year’s Kaumātua Christmas gathering was held at the Urenui Hotel, and it was a wonderful occasion enjoyed by all who attended. The festive season provided the perfect opportunity to
The Aspiring Leaders Forum, held in Wellington, was an insightful and invaluable experience that brought together a dynamic group of young, diverse, and motivated leaders. This impactful event was designed