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Published on 09 October 2023

Our Events & Operations Coordinator is also an avid theatremaker.

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Published on 06 October 2023

It was great to see so many new faces at Orientation this morning as we met our final intake of learners for 2023.

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Fiji Language Week

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Published on 06 October 2023

Fijian Language Week runs from 8 – 14 October. This year’s theme is Me vakabulabulataki, vakamareqeti, ka vakaqaqacotaki na vosa vakaviti, which means, Nurture, Preserve and Sustain the Fijian language.

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Events

Published on 06 October 2023

Pop along to grab a free feed and to hear all about Te Pūkenga’s new online wellbeing hub.

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News

Published on 06 October 2023

‘Wellbeing’ means something different to everyone. Te Pūkenga have created Te Pae Ora, an online space packed with simple ideas on feeling your best.

Events

Published on 05 October 2023

Ten-Pin Bowling

Events

Published on 05 October 2023

Auckland Public Library Tour

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Published on 04 October 2023

You can now select your preferred pronouns in Kāpehu. This will then display them to our teaching kaimahi (staff) in their online system.

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Events

Published on 03 October 2023

Create and grow your professional online presence

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Events

Published on 03 October 2023

Join us for this in-person workshop

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Published on 02 October 2023

Two ākonga in the first year of the Bachelor of Applied Science degree have been doing some great work in our community.

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Published on 29 September 2023

Tuvalu Language Week runs from 1 – 7 Oct. This year’s theme is Fakatumau kae fakaakoi tau ‘gana ke mautu a iloga o ‘ta tuā which means ‘preserve and embrace your language to safeguard our heritage identities.

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