Keep up to date with the latest pitopito kōrero.
Funding supports remediation of whenua
Following Cyclone Gabrielle, Omahu in the Hawke’s Bay and Tolaga Bay in Te Tairāwhiti were two areas heavily impacted and where funding received from Te Puni Kōkiri has been used to provide vital supp...
Riparian planting and fencing restores whenua
In the Whanganui and Taranaki regions, Te Tumu Paeroa Rural team have been supporting owners in the fencing, preservation and restoration of a natural wetland on their whenua.
Supporting the recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle
Following the devastating impact of Cyclone Gabrielle in February 2023, Te Tumu Paeroa continued its response to the effects of the cyclone and other adverse weather events experienced by Te Tairāwhit...
Taranaki freshwater quality and usage kōrero
Taranaki Regional Council are holding meetings with farmers, businesses and communities to gain insights on their use of freshwater
Doctoring results for Māori
Sir Āpirana Ngata Memorial Scholarship recipient Chekodi Fearnley-Fitzgerald just joined a growing number of Māori healthcare professionals motivated to drive better health outcomes for their people.
Celebrating rangatahi in farming
Te Tumu Paeroa is a proud sponsor of Ahuwhenua Trophy’s Young Māori Farmer Award. It gives us a chance to celebrate the kaiahuwhenua early in their careers, who are already achieving great stuff. This...
Ancient Wisdom, modern methods: Enhancing marae resilience
Sir Āpirana Ngata Memorial Scholarship recipient Haukapuanui Vercoe is shining light on the risks Māori communities face in the future due to natural hazards and climate change.
Kiwi genes set tauira up for success
Sir Āpirana Ngata Memorial Scholarship recipient Ange Hura has learnt a lot while working on her PhD, and not just about the genetics of the Northland brown kiwi.
New collaboration to bring more Māori into tech
Yesterday was the beginning of a new journey for Te Tumu Paeroa – the launch of a new collaborative internship aimed at building Māori capability in tech: He Kākano.