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Meet the people, places, and projects creating positive change in our region.

Digital Learning Lifts Outcomes For Taranaki Tamariki

Manaiakalani is a network of schools and communities committed to accelerating learning for all students, especially those in low socio-economic areas. Today, 120 schools across New Zealand belong to the Manaiakalani network, including five in Taranaki.

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Hall Ready For Another 100 Years

The small South Taranaki town of Kākaramea, 8 km north of Pātea and close to the Pariroa Pā Marae, is steeped in local history.

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Nurturing Strong Starts and Better Futures

Nurture Taranaki is a home-based programme that supports and empowers first time parents experiencing vulnerabilities, helping them build the skills and confidence they need on their parenting journey.

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New tools make life easier at Hearing Dogs NZ

Hearing Dogs NZ is a nationwide charity that selects, trains and places Hearing Dogs with hearing-impaired New Zealanders. It currently has 60 registered dogs and 20 support dogs in the community.

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Paddling to Silver at Va’a World Champs

Waka ama – or outrigger canoeing – is a traditional sport in New Zealand. Internationally, it’s known as Va’a and, while outrigger canoes have always been big in the Pacific, it’s now a fast-growing sport here and worldwide.

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Celebrating Malayalee Culture in Taranaki

Established in 2014, when there were just a few Malayalee families in Taranaki, the New Plymouth Malayalee Association (NPMA) aims to preserve and celebrate Malayalee heritage and culture and connect with the wider community through events.

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Building a thriving, inclusive and equitable Taranaki

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