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The Sydney Maori Anglican Fellowship Church of Te Wairua Tapu is a dynamic and proactive church that offers an environment where you can hear, learn and speak Te Reo Maori.
http://www.tewairuatapu.com.au
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Listing added: Jul 16, 2009)
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Support our rangatahi in their journey through the hospitality industry. This is a very young community group - your support will help give our youth the confidence and financial backing to make their way through life.
"Ma pango, ma whero, ka tutaki ai te mahi"
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Listing added: Sep 17, 2007)
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Te Arawa Poihakena Association Community Group
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Listing added: Aug 9, 2007)
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Te Aranganui Inc. To manage a yearly kapa haka competition by fostering, developing and protecting the traditional Maori performing arts in the pursuit of excellence.
PO Box 418
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Listing added: Sep 17, 2007)
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Pacific Unity is a day of celebration, traditional and contemporary performances, a commitment to community awareness, fast paced sports and magnificent food. A cultural experience, showcasing the diversity and talent of the South Pacific and its people in Sydney, Australia. Come down and take part in what has truly become a community event, reflecting hope, unity and harmony for all peoples!
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Listing added: Sep 17, 2007)
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MAORI NOW Network of Women
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Listing added: Aug 9, 2007)
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Mana Wahine Aroha is a social and support group for Maori Women. Our aim is to provide An environment where our members can: *Connect with other Maori women & make new friends! *Learn about and experience the beauty of our culture & language! *Share our knowledge, talents, and skills to help others! *Share our concerns and challenges and look at ways to address them! *Strengthen our Rangatahi through positive examples *Know that they are not alone!! *Build awareness of and access services in the local community! *Develop our skills and knowledge, in education, culture, finance, business etc! *Integrate within the wider community *Foster strong and respectful relationships with the Tangata Whenua! *Proudly represent Maori in our communities!
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Listing added: Jun 11, 2009)
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Aims: Supports young people to engage and connect with the wider community. Provides opportunities to promote unique talents of our youth. Provides info and support to NGO and Govt Depts to promote culturally appropriate communication with communities and vice versa. Provides, refers and supports opportunities that enhance the skills and talents of young people.
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Listing added: Sep 17, 2007)
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FIRST TWO CLASSES FREE!
With the launch of their first Sydney-based dojo, Bujinkan Kiwi Dojos are delighted to announce the start of classes.
Monday and Wednesday
7pm - 9pm
219 Maroubra Road
Maroubra Junction
Classes are led by qualified black belt instructor Dave Tipene.
If you are keen to experience the unique martial of ninjutsu, simply call 0459 163 106, email bkd@email.com or join us at 219 Maroubra Road, Maroubra Junction.
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Listing added: May 2, 2011)
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