Chair: Ihaia Kereopa Whānau Trust Oct 2021–Present
Chair: Moana Rangitaiari Kereopa Whānau Trust Oct 2021–Present
Trustee: Arataua 4C Ahu Whenua Trust Feb 2017-Present
Te Arawa Lakes Trust - Job Title: Te Urunga o Kea: Climate Change Coordinator. Responsibilities: 1. Coordinating the Te Arawa Lakes Trust contribution to the Te Ara ki Kōpū: Te Arawa Climate Change Strategy. 2. Ensuring that Te Urunga o Kea: Te Arawa Climate Change Working Group is supported to implement the Te Ara ki Kōpū: Te Arawa Climate Change Strategy.
Gold-plated chopsticks gifted while hosting a delegation from the Consulate of the Republic of Korea
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