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Welcome to the Guardians of the Ruakituri Catchment Group website.

The Guardians of the Ruakituri is a group of passionate landowners, tangata whenua and school representatives working together to protect and enhance the Ruakituri catchment for the generations to come.

This platform was set up in February 2021 in order to keep the community, landowners and sponsors informed and updated on this exciting restoration project. The website will be an amazing tool to collect and archive information for the generations to come.

Our Vision

The Guardians of the Ruakituri vision is to protect and enhance the environmental, cultural, spiritual and economic values of the Ruakituri catchment and beyond.

Our Community

We are a diverse community from small to large landholdings with 70% of the land mass in Maori ownership. We cherish our school and want to prepare the next generation of Guardians.

Recent Posts

Ruakituri Matariki Celebration

Tamariki, community, and planting! A powerful way to acknowledge the rising of the Matariki cluster in our skies. Starting off with a hikoi to the Hall in typical rural style, we had to navigate the droving of a few hundred head of cattle on the road!

School Principal Jo Larsen opened the occasion with a reminder of the significance of the Matariki celebrations; a time to reflect on the previous year, mourn, and remember those no longer with us and look ahead to the coming year. After a karakia, the tamariki and community including the guests from the planting team from Logic Forest Solutions, we tackled the task of planting a variety of Harakeke Flax around the driveway to both secure the edges and also enhance the food source for our birds.

Afterwards, we headed back to school. The children sang a waiata, which the planting crew responded with a Fijian waiata. After karakia mo te kai (grace), we enjoyed a well-earned cuppa and shared kai.

Many thanks to all those who were able to join in this lovely morning. Happy Matariki whanau!

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