Rongo is best for beginner speakers of te reo Māori as a tool to support their language learning journey. Intermediate and proficient speakers might still find it useful to see if they have formed any ‘bad habits’ along the way.
This resource is designed to help foster the Māori language in your centre or classroom as well as giving meaningful tools that children can take home to share with their whānau.
With Oho Mauri at your fingertips you can find range of video and audio content that guides you through short workouts, yoga classes and mindfulness practices.
Fitness trainer Tiare Tawera shares his passion for exercise, well-being and support for a healthy lifestyle. Tawera Fitness is a workout session designed for you to join in at home.
Kōrerorero meaning conversations, is an interactive learning tool developed to teach te reo Māori through listening, repetition and learning vocabulary and phrases that can be easily introduced into real life situations.
A weekly Live Breakfast and late-night Māori satire show that combines Te Ao News, haka yarns from Arataua, and Code (for the old people) all into one.
Join The Spinoff's Ātea editor Leonie Hayden along with Te Kuru o te Marama Dewes and Meriana Johnsen every two weeks for kōrerorero about te ao Māori me te ao hurihuri.