Matenga whānau.
Kohunui Marae He kakano ahau i ruia mai i Rangiatea (I am a seed which was sown in the heavens of Rangiatea) Marae renovations contracted with Tipoki Building are expected to be completed by the end of March 2022. Kohunui is still engaging with Green Jersey Martinborough Cycle Tours every Sunday from November through until May. Matiu Te Maari, the son of Terry Te Maari, is an employee of Green Jersey. With the Marae still undergoing renovations we are having a mihi whakatau at Lacewood (Tuhitarata). When the Marae is re-opened, we will be holding a pòwhiri at Kohunui. The Kohunui urupa has a committee to keep the grounds maintained where whànau are on a monthly rostering system. Thanks to the Matenga whànau for their mahi recently. Kohunui is undertaking the Freshwater Cultural Monitoring alongside the Wairarapa Moana Restoration Project. Our next KFCmp hui is March 2022 at Kohunui Marae.
Kohunui Native Plant Nursery started being developed after the Covid-19 lockdown in 2020. The nursery foundations were excavated by Robert Carter and Vic Te Maari. The nursery’s shade house and potting shed were built by Tipoki Building. The tunnel house was erected by Brendon Kipa and the fence/shade house extension posts were put up by Johnny Rawhiti. We may never have been able to establish our native nursery without the expert advice from the Haemata consultant team, especially Mark Fell. Our funders to make the nursery possible are DOC, GWRC, SWDC and Aorangi Restoration Trust.
From Top (L-R): Excavation; Vic Te Maari and Robert Carter; Potting Shed; Tunnel House.
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