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Vince Hapi

PPTA News: the Magazine

Meet your new Māori vice president

April 20, 2022

PPTA Te Wehengarua inaugural Māori vice president Vince Hapi shares his hopes and aspirations for his new role as Te Hāpai-ō.

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PPTA News: the Magazine

Where do we stand on streaming?

April 20, 2022

PPTA Te Wehengarua is developing a policy on streaming, which will be taken to this year’s Annual Conference, and members are strongly encouraged to have their say.

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11 April MCT

PPTA News: the Magazine

Introducing Michael Cabral-Tarry

April 12, 2022

Michael Cabral-Tarry, former regional chair for Tāmaki Makaurau and now PPTA Te Wehengarua’s newest Field Officer, introduces himself.

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PPTA News: the Magazine

Call for climate change curriculum

April 12, 2022

Students need to be better equipped for the uncertainties of our rapidly warming world.

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Miriama and family

PPTA News: the Magazine

Miriama's outstanding service honoured

April 12, 2022

Miriama Barton’s many years of activism have been recognised and celebrated by the PPTA Te Wehengarua region.

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10 April Derren Coles

PPTA News: the Magazine

Winners are grinners

April 12, 2022

Derren Coles is recognised in national awards.

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TU Toa Updated

PPTA News: the Magazine

Tū Toa – PPTA Pasifika Fono

Lagan and Philippa  -  April 12, 2022

You are invited to the 2022 Pasifika Fono.

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10 April Mike Connor

PPTA News: the Magazine

Your new Teaching Council representative

April 12, 2022

Mike Connor, a teacher at Whanganui City College, has been elected secondary teachers’ representative on the Teaching Council.

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