27/05/2025
Join us tonight for an evening of rugby league goodness!
Come dressed in your team colours, as we watch Game 1 of the State of Origin.
📅 Date: Tonight (28th May 2025)
🕘 Time: 9:00 PM
📍 Location: Tātai Hono Marae (2 Burleigh St)
Bring Your Own (BYO): Snacks and drinks to share and enjoy!
Transport: Please organise safe transport to and from the event.
Losers have to bring a plate of kai for Sunday morning service and clean up in the kitchen in the winner team colours 🤣.
09/07/2024
Tātai Hono Marae all set to seat 240 attendees for a banquet dinner of smoked salmon, sauteed bok choy, roast chicken and veges, hangi, and rewana bread - yum! Interested in booking for your next function? Email: [email protected] to enquire.
10/06/2024
What a beautiful addition to the whare! Congratulations Rev. Shona!
12/05/2024
Such a beautiful day hosting this wonderful kaupapa.
12/05/2024
There is so much history to Tātai Hono Marae - Te Mīhana Māori - originally being the second St Paul's Auckland church, and then becoming a set-apart Mārae under the leadership of Hone Kaa in the late 1970's.
Tatai Hono - 'to tie together,' was named this to reflect that this marae was a space for people to meet as one and was not specific to an iwi/tribal ancestor.
The marae continues to be a space for hui that provides Māori hospitality to those from ngā hau e wha, the four winds.
✨Panui whakawhetai✨: feeling grateful for our wonderful on-site marae - Tātai Hono Marae - Te Mīhana Māori. There is so much history to this space - originally being the St Paul’s Church hall, and then becoming a set-apart Mārae under the leadership of Hone Kaa in the late 1970's.
Tatai Hono - 'to tie together,' was named this to reflect that this marae was a space for people to meet as one and was not specific to an iwi/tribal ancestor.
The marae continues to be a space for hui that provides Māori hospitality to those from ngā hau e wha, the four winds.