Chairperson's message Whakarongo ki te tangi ā te manu Tui, tui, tuituiā Tuiā i runga, tuiā i raro, tuiā i roto, tuiā i waho Tuiā te here tangata Ka rongo te pō, ka rongo te…
Tātau Tātau o Te Wairoa and DOC are developing a long-term plan to revitalise Ngā Hua o Mōrere hot springs and hope to return it to whānau, hapū and iwi. A steering group is exploring successful models from other springs, focusing on strong governance, cultural leadership, and sustainability. Community hui are shaping a shared vision—centred on healing, identity, and future opportunities for whānau and hapū.
Haumako’s 2024 harvest marked a major step forward for Wairoa horticulture, with new automated picking platforms improving fruit quality and worker wellbeing. At Tara and Whakapau Orchards, locals—including cadets—are gaining skills and jobs. Community connections remain strong, with surplus fruit shared locally. More than apples, Haumako is growing futures and leading innovation in sustainable, people-focused horticulture.
Te Rauā Whānau coming home For kaumātua Emily Hiko, moving into her new one-bedroom home at the Te Rauā residential development has been nothing short of life-changing.
This is the first newsletter for the trust and forms part of a larger communications plan for the organisation. Much like our social media posts the newsletter is aimed at telling our whānau about what we’re up to. You may also notice a lot of newspaper and media articles about us which is also a part of our plan. These media articles are aimed at the wider public and promote what we are doing and how we can do more.
Mahia Beach Resort (formerly Mahia Beach Motel & Holiday Park), is proud to announce the completion of a three-month refurbishment. The iconic holiday destination officially reopened its doors over Labour Weekend last year, just in time for the summer season.
We successfully acquired the 103-year-old Wairoa Star in September after its closure in May, following a trend of local newspapers shutting down in the current media landscape. The closure of the Wairoa Star had left a significant gap, especially for those not on social media, who struggled to stay informed about local events.
Tātau Tātau Commercial make significant investment into iconic local landmark One of New Zealand’s most iconic beach-side holiday parks will continue to welcome thousands of holiday makers while remaining in local…
Media release: One of New Zealand’s most iconic beach-side holiday parks will continue to welcome thousands of holiday makers while remaining in local ownership.
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