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Waiariki Course

Waiariki Community College wants to hear from anyone who’s strong in Maoritanga and keen to be a journalist. The college launches its fourth, fulltime, six-month journalism course on March 30 and it’s aiming to recruit 20-24 students. Already Waiariki has run two successful courses, and the third crop of 13 students will graduate at the end of February. Graduates from the first two courses are now working on community newspapers, daily newspapers, radio and television. If you’re interested in applying, you can use the application form in this issue - or write to: The Principal Waiariki Community College, Private Bag, Rotorua Applications close on February 15.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 33, 1 December 1986, Page 44

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Waiariki Course Tu Tangata, Issue 33, 1 December 1986, Page 44

Waiariki Course Tu Tangata, Issue 33, 1 December 1986, Page 44

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