
Youth recognised for ‘making a difference’
Young people serving their community in different ways won the top awards at the Gore District Youth Awards on Saturday. The

Young people serving their community in different ways won the top awards at the Gore District Youth Awards on Saturday. The
Mā tini mā mano
Ka rapa te whai
Many hands make light work
Unity is strength

The team at the Hokonui Rūnanga are constantly amazed at the generosity and goodwill of the people and organisations in our

Danny Freestone and Scott Carr from Pro+Med taught the team how to assist those that require first aid in remote locations,

e Tapu o Tāne officially opened its native nursery, named Te Kōhaka o Tāne (The Nest of Tānemahuta), in Invercargill on

Through this stimulus package the Forest Hill Community Trust, partnership with the Hokonui Rūnanga have significantly increased their preservation programme in

Collaborative governance between both New Vale and the Hokonui Rūnanga has been a tale of success. They are working together to

Hidden in Otatara, an outer suburb of Invercargill you can find two hidden gems, the Southland Community Nursery owned andTauira and

A section of Lake Dunstan foreshore near Cromwell is set to be replanted with native trees and shrubs, but locals will

The tauira have had a busy month starting on Monday, with Daniel Munro from PWFP Fire Safety.

The Hokonui Rūnanga Kaitiaki Taiao Tauira Programme induction week ran from Monday 24 to Friday 28 January 2022. The kaupapa for

Monitoring the species in the river would help the group understand where it needed to focus efforts to reduce its impacts.

On 16 May 2022 the Government announced its commitment to planting 100,000 trees around Aotearoa, in a new partnership with
Project

Hokonui Rūnanga Taiao team, along with Toitu te Whenua – Land Information New Zealand, Longford Intermediate, Te Tapu o Tāne, and

From 11-13 April 2022, we were privileged to have Richard Allibone from Water Ways Consulting, who facilitated the three days of

The tauira, along with facilitator Matt Dale, set hīnaki in multiple areas stretching from the Mataura Mātaitai through to Wyndham and

On Wednesday 27 April, we were very lucky to have the Minister for Māori Development Willie Jackson join us at the

Pekapeka camp at Tawanui was amazing! Such an experience for the Kaitiaki Tauira and those from the Taiao Team.