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Press Release – New Zealand Government A building that once shaped the Mori trade training industry will now revitalise the local community of tautahi and provide much needed housing for whnau Minister for Mori Development Willie Jackson announced today. The old Mori Trade Training …
A building that once shaped the Māori trade training industry will now revitalise the local community of Ōtautahi and provide much needed housing for whānau Minister for Māori Development Willie Jackson announced today.
The old Māori Trade Training hostel, Te Koti Te Rato, at Rehua Marae in Christchurch has been redeveloped into six rental apartments, made up of one and two-bedroom units.
Living in a new apartment at Christchurch's Rehua Marae will help Taylor Tuhaka save money and give her daughters an understanding of their Māori culture.
Monday, 10 May 2021, 2:19 pm
In this sparkling interactive musical performance and
accompanying talk, Dr Ian Chapman and his band delight in
entertaining and educating audiences on the empowerment and
healing potential of music and the arts. Personally inspired
by David Bowie, one of the most complex and enduring
performers in the history of popular music, Dr Chapman is a
musician, academic, and author of a dozen books including
Experiencing David Bowie: A Listener’s Companion
(2015), and
David Bowie FAQ (2020).
Cosmic Jive
Trio brings to the stage superb acoustic
arrangements of David Bowie’s finest songs, arranged
especially for the show. The honest simplicity of the
An old gold miner’s trail leads participants out onto a ridge before beginning the final descent. A medium level of fitness is required for walkers and runners, whilst the technically challenging mountain bike route requires a fairly high level of fitness. After a year of cancelled events and thwarted fundraising efforts in 2020, the non-profit preschool is looking forward to resuming the popular event. “We exist for the benefit our local whanau, but couldn’t exist without their support, and that of the local community and businesses,” Moore said. The school was recently given a huge boost by the Rata Foundation, with a grant of $30,000 towards renovations of the office and staff area.