Matariki is about celebrating the Maori New Year and acknowledging our traditional ways of knowing. The rising of Matariki in the morning sky is observed in the month of Pipiri
Fred Vercoe was thrust into high gear from the moment he joined the Te Arawa Whānau Ora team. As well as being the second half of the Hāpai Huānga team,
A Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology IT student felt like he was about to throw away years of study before Te Arawa Whānau Ora paeārahi, Lorraine Hall, stepped in.
*Jacqueline's house was bursting at the seams. Staying in the home were her whānau, including her mokopuna, three Oranga Tamariki children, and a mother
Bryan moved his family to Whakamaru for a more peaceful lifestyle. The family enjoyed its new surroundings, after being bothered by the gang violence and boy racers in their previous