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Kapa Haka

Tauira along with ākonga from St Peters College, Gore High School, Blue Mountain College, and Menzies College joining in the kapa haka session led and facilitated by Courtney Bennett with tautoko from Matu Coleman Clarke and Ihakara Piripi-Burgman.

(Left) Sentre Harden and (Right) Rogan Marsh participating in Kapa Haka session.
Rangatahi being led by Matu Coleman-Clarke in waiata and actions.
Group practice of new waiata and actions.
Sentre Harden enjoying his time with other rangatahi.
Ending Kapa Haka session with a group photo.

Light Utility Vehicle (LUV) training

Tauira completed their two-day LUV training with the help of Leon McMiller (aka Macca) from Vertical Horizons, and our very own Abby-Lee Evans (Kaitiaki Taiao Training Coordinator).

Josiah Kawana (in orange jacket) and Kaloni Talyor learning the different parts of an LUV.
Rogan Marsh reversing LUV off trailer under the direction of Mollie Lyders and Sentre Harden.
Josh Aitken hooking up the trailer.
Josh Aitken hooking up the trailer.
Group photo of tauira with the LUV (Left to Right) Back row: Kaloni Taylor, Josh Aitken – Front row: Sentre Harden, Rogan Marsh and Raniera Smyth.

Fire!

Daniel Munro from PWFP Fire Safety came to the Hokonui Rūnanga to train te Taiao team and tauira in fire extinguisher training.

Daniel Munro (from PWFP Fire Safety) running the tīma through live fire extinguisher training.
Kaloni Taylor using the CO2 extinguisher under the supervision of Daniel Munro (from PWFP Fire Safety).
Raniera Smyth using the foam extinguisher to put out the fire.

Tuna surveying

Tauira placing tuna in a bucket mixed with water and clove oil.
Josh Aitken measuring tuna.
Tauira weighing tuna.
Sentre Harden holding tuna.
Kaloni Taylor releasing tuna after surveying.
Group photo (Left to right) Kaloni Taylor, Josh Aitken, Jake Evans and Sentre Harden.
Vincent Leith preparing for pawhara.
Vincent Leith teaching tauira how to pawhara tuna.

Electrofishing

Tauira and staff participating in fishing identification.
Torrentfish.
Juvenile kanakana.
Libby Young, Mollie Lyders and Kelsi Hayes checking net for fish.
Raniera Smyth and Josiah Kawana electrofishing.
Banded Kōkopu.
Redfin Bullie.
Gathering as a Rōpū .
Josiah Kawana receiving his certificate for three day electrofishing training.
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