Hui-ā-Tau 30 Year Archive – Call for Memorabilia

As we prepare for the 30-year anniversary of Te ORA at Hui-ā-Tau, we’re gathering historical material that reflects the journey of our kaupapa over the past three decades.
We’re inviting members to share photos, short video clips, or past Hui-ā-Tau material that help tell the story of Te ORA, particularly from earlier years.
This material may be used as part of Hui-ā-Tau 2026 content, including digital features, printed material, or on-site displays.
What we’re looking for
- Photos and videos from past Hui-ā-Tau
- Past programmes, flyers, badges, or other memorabilia
- Candid moments that capture whanaungatanga and connection
Do you have physical items?
If you have original programmes, badges, posters or other memorabilia you’d like to share, you’re welcome to bring them along to Hui-ā-Tau 2026.
To help us plan, please take a photo of the item and upload it using the link below. This will allow us to see what’s coming and create appropriate space for it at the event.
We may contact you to confirm details such as dates, locations, or people featured in your submission.
Call for Expressions of Interest: Carosika Collaborative
The Carosika Collaborative is seeking Māori healthcare professionals to join its national Steering Group and bring a Māori lens to its governance, leadership and strategic direction.
Carosika is a transdisciplinary, whānau-centred group working to reduce preterm birth and improve outcomes for pēpi and whānau across Aotearoa. Preterm birth remains one of the leading causes of pēpi mortality, affecting around 4,500 whānau each year.
Learn more at carosikacollaborative.co.nz
If you’re interested in contributing to this important kaupapa, you can register your interest and receive the full EOI by following the link below.
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons: Grants & Scholarships

The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons will soon open applications for its Scholarships & Grants Program, with funding available for Māori medical students and junior doctors.
These grants and scholarships support learning and development, research, and professional training, with successful applicants undertaking their activity during 2027.
Applications open: 3 March – 14 April 2026