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Community spirit
Kaiako Tariaiwa Dean Wilson shares the story of the unstoppable Barney Wilson.
Tamariki Day in Wairau
It was all on at Stadium 2000 in Wairau on Saturday for our Tamariki Day!
Whhhuuuu ...
Te Kotahi o te Tauihu Trust were recently awarded a Te Tohu Urupare KOWHEORI-19 for the work done throughout the pandemic.
From Wairau to Mohua
The Ipu Ohotata emergency container network is now set up at marae right across Te Tauihu!
Te Huihui-o-Matariki
Te Kotahi o Te Tauihu Trust is working alongside Te Tauihu o Te Waka-a-Māui Māori Cultural Council and Nelson City Council to host a series of Matariki events in Whakatū on the public holiday itself, Friday, July 14. There are three key events.
In the driver's seat
Big news e te whānau, Dean, Leigh-leigh and Maria are now qualified driving instructors!
Te Ahi a Mahuika
In the Wairau, Te Kotahi o Te Tauihu Trust has been working with MSD to deliver Te Ahi a Mahuika, a five-week wānanga for wāhine Māori. And whānau, we have been blown away by the connections made and paths forged.
Emergency management
We continue to work on the Te Tauihu Emergency Management Strategy on behalf of all iwi. Click through for the latest.
Tūpuna Pono: Being good ancestors
Last month, Te Kotahi o Te Tauihu was invited to share our journey at Tūpuna Pono, a summit in Whakatū convened by Wakatū Inc to showcase positive initiatives happening in Te Tauihu.
Telling our story
Maya Speers is a talented rangatahi with a bright future in front of her. Back in 2021, Maya designed the Te Kotahi o Te Tauihu Trust tohu and, at the end of last year, she also got the callup to create further sub-designs for Te Kotahi to strengthen the visual story of this all-iwi collaboration.