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Te Taumutu Rūnanga Annual Report 2019-2020

Monday, October 5th, 2020

He hōnore, he korōria ki te Atua, he maungārongo ki te whenua, he whakaaro pai ki ngā tāngata katoa. E tuku nei te whakamānawa, te maioha, ko te tau kua hori ka mihia, ko te tau e hora ka mīharo. Tēnei te mihi kau me te tangi nui o Ngāi Te Ruahikihiki ki Taumutu.

I am pleased to present the 2019 – 2020 Te Taumutu Rūnanga Annual Report. We have had a busy year filled to the brim with success, challenges, and a little uncertainty. The Covid-19 pandemic provided us with a significant opportunity to reflect and reprioritise what was and is important to us and our hapori.

This year we celebrate our whānau resilience. We celebrate our ability to pull together with humility and kindness in the face of significant adversity. We celebrate all we have achieved in the last 12 months.

Take time to see in detail the mahi of our whānau, our volunteers for the benefit of Ngāi Te Ruahikihiki ki Taumutu.

Annual Report 2019/2020

Kia tau ngā manaakitanga.
Nāhaku noa nā
Liz Brown
Chairperson
Te Taumutu Rūnanga

Temetiu’s Success

Monday, March 23rd, 2020

He mihi nui ki a koe e Temetiu, e te rakatira mō āpōpō. Nāu i whai atu i te mātauraka o kā tūpuna, o kā mātua hei oranga mō te taiao, mō te iwi hoki!

This is a success story about Temetiu Togia, he is 11years old and is a student at Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Whānau Tahi.

Temetiu has shown himself to be a natural when it comes to learning mahi and tikanga from the time of his tūpuna.
He is a real pātaka of knowledge about te mahi hī ika – fishing, and anything related to the technologies and tools used in both modern day practice and those of his tūpuna. He is a fabulous writer and can churn out stories about fishing exploits down at Kaitorete spit and surrounding areas.

He quickly absorbs any new information, and is especially interested in tuna, inaka and pātiki, the challenges they face and their needs for a clean environment and one that can support their wellbeing. It is so important that we have young people coming through that have a keen interest in mahinga kai, knowing, treasuring and passing on these ways so that they will be successfully preserved for generations to come.

He is seen here extracting muka, a skill he picked up very quickly. His learning is being carried to him through te reo rangatira, this takes a big commitment from whānau to travel each day to kura, me mihi ka tika hoki ki a rātou, te whānau Togia.

Keep up the good work Temetiu, we need to grow our experts!

Mō tātou, ā, mō kā uri a muri ake nei.

Tuia 2020 Mayoral Leadership Programme

Thursday, February 20th, 2020

Te Taumutu Rūnanga Executive called for Expressions of Interest for the Tuia Rangatahi Leadership Programme. Tuia is a mentoring programme in which a rangatahi (Māori aged between 18-25) are mentored by the Mayor of their district to help rangatahi develop leadership skills and explore community governance. The Taumutu appointee will be mentored by Selwyn District Council Mayor, Sam Broughton. We had a number of rangatahi express their interest, all with strong leadership and commitment to the rūnanga.

We are pleased to announce Emma Hill-Taiaroa as our Representative for Tuia 2020. Emma comes with a range of leaderships skills. Emma is passionate about helping her community and is looking forward to learning different leadership styles, meeting new people and experiencing how leadership can make positive changes within communities. Ka mau te wehi!

Thanks to Mayor Sam Broughton of the Selwyn District for continuing to provide a space for our rangatahi to develop their leadership skills alongside yourself and other Mayor’s and rangatahi across the country.