Te Tatau 2026 Trustee Election
January 26, 2026
TE TATAU O TE ARAWA – Call for NominationsTe Tatau o Te Arawa is calling for nominees to serve on its board.There are 14 Trustee positions available for representatives of the following sectors of Te Arawa (within Rotorua District):· &nb...
Te Tatau o Te Arawa and Rotorua Lakes Council reinvigorate Te Arawa Partnership Agreement
December 12, 2024
After more than 18 months of negotiations between Te Tatau o Te Arawa and Rotorua Lakes Council, the Te Arawa Partnership has been refreshed.Yesterday (11 December), the Council voted in favour of establishing a Te Arawa Vision Committee marking a significant step toward str...
Rotorua inspires Constable to dedicate his life to serving the community
November 15, 2024
Service to the community is a key life purpose for Constable Shonit Chandra after joining the police in Rotorua, a district he’s proud to call his forever home.Residing in Rotorua for the past 13 years, he’s a familiar face in Whakarewarewa. Constable Chandra, an Ethnic ...
A childhood crush propelled a local filmmaker to achieve groundbreaking storytelling in New Zealand cinema three decades later.Director Mike Jonathan (Te Arawa, Tainui, Mātaatua) grew up in Taumarunui and remembers his mother taking him to the movies to watch Utu when he wa...
Maringi James (Ngāti Whakaue) is a young leader from Koutu who is keen to bring a different voice to the 2024 Tuia programme. This initiative pairs young Māori with local mayors for mentorship to cultivate leadership skills and community engagement. Te Tatau o Te Araw...
Jude Pani, Kayla Christiansen, Christina Pope and Rajind Seneviratne...
Bilingual road signage initiative endorsed by Te Arawa Lakes Trust and Te Tatau o Te Arawa
Te Arawa Lakes Trust and Te Tatau o Te Arawa are supporting a move to introduce bilingual road signage in Aotearoa because it would enhance the Rotorua Reorua (Bilingual Reorua) journey.On August 11, 2017, Rotorua declared its intention to advance as a bilingual city and dis...
Rawiri Waru & Lani Kereopa have stepped down from Te Tatau o Te Arawa
With their appointments on Rotorua Lakes Council, Te Tatau o Te Arawa board members, chair, Rawiri Waru, and deputy chair, Lani Kereopa, have resigned from their roles on the Te Arawa board.Rawiri believes stepping aside will enable greater and more robust Te Arawa participa...
Are we on the right track, Te Arawa?
February 2, 2023
Te Arawa E!We need your help to ensure Te Tatau o Te Arawa is on the right track before entering negotiations with Rotorua Lakes Council to review our joint Partnership Agreement signed in 2015.Our chairman, Rawiri Waru, says the board has taken onboard the Te Arawa feedback...
Rotorua Housing Accord
December 9, 2022
Building a better housing and urban future for Rotorua, together
Housing Accord renews the commitment by Government, Rotorua Lakes Council, Te Arawa and Ngāti Whakaue for better housing and social outcomes in Rotorua. The Accord seeks to:reduce the reliance on emergency housing provide better support and care to people in emerg...
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