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Manawa Design

Locality: Rochedale South

Phone: +61 450 726 483



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20.01.2022 Kia ora whanau, My 3rd korero on the First Nations online Community Platform, 5000Tribes, a networking and collective community designed to help all indigenous... and First Nations people around the world uplift and empower each other. My topic is around Cultural Healing and and opening up our community to others, nurturing understanding and connectedness. Nga mihi whanau.



20.01.2022 An opportunity to see these amazing wahine

19.01.2022 Ka korok o nga Manu: The Singing of the Birds At the beginning of time, the gods sung the world into being, and from the sacred place of Papatnuku (earth mo...ther) Hine-hu-on (the first human woman) was created from the earth and the first karanga (call) was heard, Tihei Mauri ora. I am celebrating Matariki (Maori New Year) and the opening of my exhibition, a celebration and tribute to Mana Whine, exploring relationships with our environments and how intergenerational transmission of mtauranga whine (women’s knowledge) is passed on. Logan Art Gallery, Cnr Wembley Rd and Jacaranda Av, Logan Central July 29 Sept 5th 2020 See more

19.01.2022 Who's keen? Register here and check out their website for resources to support you in this kaupapa



18.01.2022 E ai ki te koorero a ngaa maatua, he wahine i ahu mai i Kurawaka, he taatai mata ariki ki te ao. Today marks the birthday of Te Puea Herangi on the 9th of Nove...mber 1883. Te Puea was born at Whatiwhatihoe on the Waipaa River near Arekahaanara, the present day township of Pirongia. Her father was Te Tahuna Herangi (Searancke) and her mother was Tiahuia the oldest daughter of Kiingi Taawhiao. Throughout her life she was seen as a forceful leader of the Kiingitanga, a spiritual guide, a pou in the rejuvenation of cultural identity, a strong political advocate, a force to resist the pains of conscription, a champion of land development and a host to Governor Generals, Prime Ministers and dignitaries. More than that, she was seen as a mother to many, a nurse of the sick, a teacher, a kapa haka leader and organiser, an ariki that could sit on the Marae to welcome guests but would roll up her sleeves to clear drains and pipes. Te Puea intimately knew the importance of relationships. In her early days, Waikato resisted contact with Paakehaa because of the devastating impacts of Raupatu, in time Te Puea encouraged a new way of thinking, work together to achieve a better life for the people. She formed friendships with journalists, artists, politicians, store owners, clergy and others in an effort to improve the life of her people. The establishment of Tuurangawaewae Marae is regarded as her greatest achievement. Celebrating 100 years in 2021. Te Puea passed away in October 1952 leaving a legacy of hard work, being staunch to your identity and service to Kiingitanga and the people. Ka rawaka te puni waahine, he kura tau ki te ao, he purapura whetuu ki tua o Rangi-whakamoe-ariki. Rahui Papa

18.01.2022 ** The last list of names has been sent... when you receive a pack from the agent be sure to reply asap as the casting for extras will soon be closed ** Kia ora... kutou... New Dwayne Johnson film shooting on the GC Oct til January. So lots of casual film jobs for Pacific Island/Polynesian Males & Females, all ages. Set in the 1980's so all guys need to grow their hair a bit please. If you're keen for a well paid casual film job to CONFIRM your availability PLEASE REPLY by private message with your NAME AND EMAIL. You will receive an email with a SELF CAST PACK so you can take your own CASTING photos. QMS is not involved in this process, and is not receiving any commission fees... I'm simply passing on the info, once the agent has your information all communications will be directly between you and her. Ng mihi, Nina

17.01.2022 The beginning of Clanestry and an opportunity to purchase products and art from indigenous artist here the city



17.01.2022 Do you want to be on TV? Popular Australian Foxtel series ‘Love It Or List It’ have asked us to find some epic Kiwi entrants for their next series! Tag up you...r whanau or give this a share to spread the word Apply here - https://www.nzrelo.com/love-it-or-list-it/

15.01.2022 He ataahua Te mahi Aroha a whaea

11.01.2022 Come along to see how you can get involved in hosting the Kapahaka Regional Competition 2023 at any stage through the 2yr lead up and/or the event itself... and meet the teams and supporters that are already onboard...

11.01.2022 Episode 9 - Matariki Today’s episode is our SERIES FINALE!!! Let’s celebrate this awesome week of Matariki we’ve had together and join in our Matariki dance ...party! *** COMPETITION *** Take a video of you joining our dance party and send them in! HOW: Send your entries in by commenting, dm or emailing to [email protected] WHEN: Send your entries by 5pm Sunday 19th July Nei r te t!!! We do not own the rights to the music played in this video - "Lil Star" by KELIS

11.01.2022 Tena koutou we have decided to cease trading at this time, however I will still post on our page, articles of interest and support events happening in our area. I can also refer you on if you are wanting Taonga. Mihinui ki a koutou. Stay safe, be well and happy Matariki to all.



10.01.2022 He kakano Ahau I am a seed of Rangiatea, I will never be loss, He Waiata kaha Kia a tatou katoa ia ra, ia ra ia ra.....

10.01.2022 Looking for some volunteers to join the Arts and Decor , Theming team, Starting on the 9th of Dec until the 5th January. You'll be fed with delicious yummies fo...r breakfast, lunch and dinner, a free ticket and working with a team of awesomeness creating some beautiful installations around the precinct. As well as getting amongst the woodfordia set up family with musical jams and delightful company. Message me if you are interested Xx These are a few pieces from last years Woodford. Much love Xx

09.01.2022 Kia Ora koutou m, for those out there that are using our Kawakawa and infusing and incoperating it into our lives, whether it be for Rongoa, kai or simply a k...apu tii. I was extremely privileged to record this short video, which shares te whakapapa o te Kawakawa nei and also the correct way to harvest it... please watch whanau it’s extremely important to keep our rakau healthy and well if we are expecting it to share it’s goodness with us.. Also whanau please remember when taking from the rakau /ngahere to introduce yourselves and know the names of your hosts and come to know them leave a koha it is always a blessing and privilege to receive their gifts Nga mihi whanau and my ataahua Rongoa kaiako for allowing me to record her and share with you all And as always be safe ... be blessed and Mauri Ora Please note no Kawakawa rau were harvested from this particular rakau ...this video was purely to explain the whakapapa and which rau to pick and why... Yes the yellow insect ones are the preferred pick.. Ngaa mihi See more

08.01.2022 We celebrate and acknowledge the 14th coronation of Kiingi Theitia Ptatau Te Wherowhero Te Tuawhitu.

07.01.2022 Celebrating our beautiful reo

06.01.2022 Mihinui ki a koutou in these times of uncertainty here’s a korero of healing and hope

05.01.2022 The use of our sacred instruments were used for healing entertainment and connecting with our natural worlds this is an excellent opportunity.

04.01.2022 Acknowledging First Nations people and this land upon which I stand always has been always will be aboriginal lands

03.01.2022 Join us live to hear Che's Channel - Te Paepae Waho and Living by The Stars with Professor Rangi Matamua talk about Puanga. This is in place of our usual puanga... wnanga that we hold at Maungrongo Marae. Puanga is the star that signifies the beginning of the Mori New Year on the West Coast, it also signifies how the weather will be this year. Ngti Rangi and Whanganui celebrate puanga in June each year to mark the occasion and to mark the beginning of the winter season. Che and Rangi will give general krero on puanga and we will also have a live questions and answers session toward the end. If you have any particular questions that you'd like covered during the wnanga then please PM the Ngti Rangi page. https://www.facebook.com/events/2678855355729824/

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