As Matariki and Puanga rises, we pause to reflect on the stars that have guided our journey this past Māori year.
Workforce
Manukura | Donna Kerridge
He uri ahau o Ngāti Tahinga me Ngāti Mahuta E noho ana ināianei I...
Manukura | Rawiri Ihimaera
Rawiri Ihimaera works as the Dapaanz Pou Rautaki, culturally supporting Dapaanz kaimahi and Māori membership to thrive in the addiction sector.
Ko Wai Mātou – Who Are We? The Donald Beasley Institute
The Donald Beasley Institute (DBI) advances the rights of disabled people and honours Te Tiriti o Waitangi through ethical, inclusive and transformative research.
Hā Habit | Julia Wikeepa
Kia hora te marino, Kia whakapapa pounamu te moana, Kia tere te karohirohi i...
Manukura | Romy Lee
Romy is the Service Manager at Asian Family Services, leading a team of clinicians and youth peer support workers delivering mental health services to tamariki in Counties Manukau.
Manukura | Manase Lua
“Fasi pē sila pea tuku ki Manono.""Broken sails are best mended in Manono.”
Manukura | Kahurangi Fergusson-Tibble
"Ruku ki te pō, ruku ki te ao – Delve into the unseen to find enlightenment. Guided by courage, whānau, and a passion for helping others thrive."
Manukura | Mau Te Rangimarie Clark
"He toka tū moana – a rock standing firm in the sea. Guided by wāhine who inspire and support me, I strive to advance Māori health sovereignty through research."
Manukura | Laura Tongalea-Nolan
Ka aalo auloa e vaka, to holo hako moe tonu. When everyone rows together...