Further details to follow shortly
Te ORA will be holding thier annual Reo Wānanga in Auckland.
The Reo Wānanga is FREE to all Te ORA members and caters for beginners to fluent speakers, so why not take this great opportunity to be with whanau and friends while developing your Te Reo and Tikanga.
The Reo Rumaki is Neria Mataira and Winiata Whare.
The programme will be out shortly but we are lloking at starting on Friday at 5pm and finishing at about 12pm Sunday.
For catering and accommodation purposes please complete the registration form below and email to marlene.thompson@teora.maori.nz or post to Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa, PO Box 10272, Wellington 6140 no later than 5pm, 2 April 2012
Kia ora koutou,
The Maori doctors and Maori medical students from around the motu are getting together for a dinner. After one very successful regional dinner in Tamaki Makaurau and one organised in Wellington for Friday 17 February it is now time for Christchurch to have one.
We would love to make the most of the gathering, and invite all of the Te ORA members and their whanau in Christchurch and the surrounding regions to come along.
Doctors will need to pay for their dinner however we do have some funding for the medical students, and any leftover putea will be put towards the rest of the bill for the evening. Partners and tamariki are also welcome, but unfortunately they will need to pay for themselves.
RSVP no later than Wednesday 7 March 2012
Please RSVP your numbers to marlene.thompson@teora.maori.nz or 04 910 9213 extn 801
Kia ora koutou,
The Maori doctors and Maori medical students from around the motu are getting together for a dinner. There was a recent one in Tamaki Makaurau which Dr Keri Ratima organised, and it was awesome.
We would love to make the most of the gathering, and invite all of the Te ORA members and their whanau in Wellington and the surrounding regions to come along.(the menu is attached)
Doctors will need to pay for their dinner however we do have some funding for the medical students, and any leftover putea will be put towards the rest of the bill for the evening. Partners and tamariki are also welcome, but unfortunately they will need to pay for themselves.
http://www.menus.co.nz/listing/q8kk/satay-kajang/
RSVP no later than: Monday 13 February 2012
RSVP your numbers to: marlene.thompson@teora.maori.nz or 04 910 9213 extn 801
21-24 March | Novotel Rotorua Lakeside | Rotorua, New Zealand
The theme of the meeting is 'The Changing Faces of our Speciality' reflecting on historical past practices, changes that have occurred, what is new and what we see for the future of our profession.
The Registration Brochure is attached below.


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