In this issue#
- Charting new horizons for Rangatahi in Te Waipounamu
- Navigating a path to Marine Archaeology
- Nourishing futures through whakawhanaungatanga and kai
- Ngā Tohu Reo Māori 2025: honouring the champions of our reo
- A new beginning for Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hawaiki Hou
- For the kura, by the kura: Ōtāhuhu College celebrates new wharenui
- Scholarships and grants
- Education sector updates, including how to have your say on current consultations
- Wellbeing and support contacts list.
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What is Kia Manawaroa#
Kia Manawaroa is the Ministry’s dedicated pānui for whānau Māori, sharing stories, opportunities, updates and information about education.
| Kia Manawaroa issue | Publishing dates |
|---|---|
| Issue 11 (final issue for 2025) | Friday 12 December |
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