EPANUI 17.8.10
Te Rünanga o Ötäkou (Inc)
E-PANUI
17th August 2010
Kia ora koutou
Runanga General meetings
Nau mai, haere mai nga uri o Otakou
To all Hapu members
Runanga meetings are held on the first Sunday of every month.
Next meeting
Sunday, 5th September, 1pm
Preceded by
Hakuiao Building Project Wanaka , 10am
As you will be aware we have been working towards building an extension of our wharekai, Hakuiao,
and we are now looking at how to move from the planning stages to the actual building.
However theres a lot to think about in getting the project off the ground –
funding of course is a major issue and a building committee is being formed to drive the project.
Come along and wanaka with us to get this project going!!
Please RSVP to the office by Thursday 2nd September for catering purposes.
KAPA HAKA PRACTICES AT TE TUMU FROM 1- 4PM ON THESE SUNDAY’S:
15th August
29th August
5th September
12th September
For the Hui-a-Tau at Karitane, and for the National Manu Korero coming up:
Learning Moteatea , haka powhiri and haka
Led by Paulette and Komene:
Tēnā, tukuna tēnei kia rere atu ki ngā moka katoa o tō tātou hapori
(send the word out please!!)
E tū te kahikatea
Hei whakapai ururoa
Awhi mai, awhi atu
Tātou tātou e
Applications are now open for the 2011 intake to the Tū Kahika programme
- the health sciences course at the University of Otago’s Foundation Year-
To prepare for entry to the University of Otago’s Health Sciences First Year, or other health related studies in 2012.
Students targeted for Tū Kahika are those who:
- Are of Māori descent
- Show academic potential and interest in health sciences and Māori health
issues, and want to pursue a career in health
- May not have completed relevant science papers to Year 13, or may have fallen
slightly below desirable NCEA achievement levels
- May benefit from an interim year to polish their academic qualifications
through intensive transition studies to prepare them for first year university
health sciences papers or other health related studies.
The Tū Kahika Award covers tuition fees and provides assistance towards the cost of
accommodation (at a University Residential College) as well as pastoral, cultural, social
and professional mentoring.
An outline of the programme, with a downloadable
application form, is available on the website http://www.otago.ac.nz/tukahika
2010 Ngārimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion Memorial Scholarship Fund Essay Competition
It’s that time of year again for Māori students to take up the challenge to use their innovative,
creative and vibrant talent to produce high-quality, well-developed, insightful and informative essays.
The 2010 Ngārimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion Memorial Scholarship Fund Essay Competition
is now open to all Year 7 to 13 Māori students.
This is an opportunity for students to showcase their flair for, and increase their fluency in, written Māori and English.
Teachers, schools, parents and whānau: encourage and support your Māori students, learners,
child and whanaunga to create an essay that is articulate, expressive, stimulating and explorative.
Prizes of up to $1000 are offered for winning entries and schools that support their students are also eligible to receive prizes.
A full list of essay topics, guidelines and prize values can be viewed and downloaded on the Ministry's website:
http://www.minedu.govt.nz/ngarimuessaycompetition
All entries should be received by the Ministry by 5pm 24 September 2010.
Please contact me if you have any enquires on 04 463 8957 or email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
NAU MAI HAERE MAI TAUTI MAI
Kia hiwa ra kia hiwa ra
CHARTER / TE KAWENATA o NGAI TAHU
Sat 18th September – Sun 19th September 2010
Te Runanga o Otakou have rescheduled the “May” Charter Hui which was postponed due to floods,
slips and torrential rains to the above date.
We pay our homage to the weather gods and invite you to attend
the “18-19 September, 2010 Charter Hui”, travel safely.
This hui will be of high importance to members of Ngai Tahu whanui
who have an interest in discussing and reviewing the “Charter of Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu”,
the underpinning principles, performance and nature of the “contract” between the “members” (ie; Papatipu Runanga) and TRONT.
Please RSVP to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) by 31st August, 2010
Kia ora,
There is now a Hui a Tau section on the website at http://www.puketeraki.co.nz
Please check there for regular updated information.
Information will be posted as it becomes available.
You can also download words and audio files for the waiata we are learning.
Regards, Anna
Te Ataarangi – Te Tuara o Te Reo
literally meaning the backbone of the language.
It is a beginners total immersion language course
and is intended to be held each Thursday night from 5pm to 6pm.
Commencing 5 August 2010.
Kaiwhakaako is myself, Heneriata Oneroa, Tuwharetoa, Hikairo ki Tongariro cp 021 036 9154.
I am a graduate from Otago University,
have completed Te Ataarangi – Tuara/Tinana/Mana me Te Wehi,
and am a Legal Executive with the NZLS.
I am accountable to Pouako – Te Atakohu O’Sullivan
who is the Te Ataarangi representative for Te Waipounamu cp 027 6515114.
The reason for commencing the above is that it was requested by Kura Kaupapa whanau
interested in learning Te Reo via this method to develop their own reo
to tautoko their tamariki outside of kura.
Tumuaki Amiria Stirling cp 021 1681384.
Apologies for the lateness in which this reaches you.
Tickets for Te Matatini o Te Ra 2011 will be on sale from 1 August 2010 through Ticket Direct,
Please see http://www.ticketdirect.co.nz for more information.
Whānau are encouraged to purchase their tickets early
to take advantage of the special "Early Early Bird" rate of $45 for four days.
Adults at Youth prices! Please get in early to avoid disappointment.
This great price lasts until 30 September 2010
then an "Early Bird" rate kicks in of $65 for an adult for four days.
Youth 5 - 17 years are $45 for a four day pass.
From 1 January the standard rate of $85 for four days applies.
Daily rates are available but the best value tickets are through the "Early Bird" packages.
MAKE A LIFE CHANGING CAREER MOVE NOW!!
A career as a Corrections Officer if fulfilling, challenging and most of all rewarding.
One of my roles at the Otago Corrections Facility is to actively recruit Maori into the role.
This is to ensure staff numbers are built upon to lengthen the arms of Kaitiaki
and have a greater impact on Maori re-offending rates.
We are looking for persons who are good communicators and team players,
remain calm in challenging situations, and who can make sound judgment calls in fast-paced situations.
OCF offers a competitive salary and are committed to developing staff through staff training,
on-the-job experiences, secondment opportunities and promotion.
You will have the chance to earn while you learn, as well as gain a nationally recognised qualification.
For more information please contact:
Anne Robertson, Kaitiaki Services Coordinator on 03-417 9323,
or email me: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Human Nutrition Department is looking for individuals with BMI ? 25kg/m2
aged between 18 and 65 years, without food allergies and asthma, to take
part in a 12-week study to find out the effects of eating HAZELNUTS
everyday
on cardiovascular disease risk factors, such as blood cholesterol and
inflammatory markers, and sensory response.
What is involved? - You will be asked to eat hazelnuts daily for 12 weeks - Attend 8 appointments, which will take about 15 - 45 minutes each time
What do you get? - Hazelnuts for 12 weeks - Assessment of your blood cholesterol, inflammatory markers, vitamin E, blood vessel function, blood pressure and body composition - You will be reimbursed $150 upon completion of the study
If you, or someone you know, would like further information, please do not hesitate to contact me at 479 7559 (office) or email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Thanks very much for your time and consideration of this study. I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards, Agnes
Ōtākou Marae website
http://www.otakourunaka.co.nz
Check it out – its growing all the time
There is a calendar on the Web site which is updated regularly.
And we have also streamlined our “Hui Booking” system with forms available on the website at
http://www.otakourunaka.co.nz/index.php/runaka/book_hui
(We are trialling this new system so please understand that we may have a few teething problems!!)
Any questions or comments about the design of the site: please forward to Moana Wesley or Paul Potiki (designer of the site) at
Moana: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Paul: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Any specific comments about the forms and information on the site please forward to Moana at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
…also check out…
Otakou TRoNT representative website
http://www.otakourep.co.nz
For the latest TRONT papers, te reo, history and more.
The whānau komiti are interested in helping sponsor and organise a
Korowai Making project.
We have identified a Master weaver and she has offered her support to teach us but we need to identify 5 people who can commit to this long-term project.
We want to know if you are one of these people?
Are you interested in this, do you want to commit your time to this kaupapa?
Please contact Moana Wesley – .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or (03) 4780 239
Jobs at DOC this week
follow the link
http://www.doc.govt.nz/about-doc/jobs-at-doc/current-vacancies/
Office Hours
Monday to Thursday 8.30-4.30pm
Friday 8.30-12.00
Ph 03 478 0352
Fax 03 478 0354
.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) – Hoani Langsbury
.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) – Glenys Russell (administration)
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