News Archive

Friday, 13 August 2010

Review of 2009

Kia ora,My first blog ever! But need to do my bit and share a few things that Manaia have been involved with over the past 18 months! First things first though, Karl has been studying at Cranfield University for the past 12 months doing a full-time MBA course. Cranfield is a priv...
Posted by Kateia at 07:44
Thursday, 16 July 2009

Review of 2008

Although not as frantic as year of the RWC07, 2008 turned out to be a very interesting year with more work overseas than in the UK. We worked in Germany on a 7 occasions, Wroclaw in Poland, Berne in Switzerland, Barcelona in Spain, Paris and the United States. We worked closely w...
Posted by Karl Burrows at 05:57
Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Former All Blacks support charity event with haka

Carlos Spencer and Aaron Mauger, former All Blacks now playing for premier teams in the UK were special guests at the Leicester Football ground in a charity dinner for the Gary Rees Testimonial year. Being in the middle of an All Blacks tour in the UK, the organisers wanted somet...
Posted by Karl Burrows at 02:19
Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Manaia help celebrate Fisher and Paykel 10 years in Germany

Fisher & Paykel, one of New Zealand's truly global companies celebrated 10 years since the establishment of their German office. The celebrations were held in Dusseldorf at the Medica exhibition, the largest exhibition for medical technology and equipment in the world.Fisher ...
Posted by Karl Burrows at 01:38
Thursday, 11 September 2008

Review of 2007

2007 was a very exciting year for Manaia. We had a lot of work as our profile slowly built up and because of the interest in the haka generated through the Rugby World Cup, held this year in France. Of course the All Blacks never made it to the final, but our focus was on our cul...
Posted by Karl Burrows at 13:47
Friday, 25 July 2008

Introducing Manaia

Tena koutou, Going since 2004, Manaia was established by a group of like minded Maori, based in London and wishing to take their culture to the world. Over the years many people have been part of Manaia and with their contribution Manaia has grown and developed into what it is...
Posted by Karl Burrows at 11:43