Hahuru Marae
Manaakitaga
Kua whakarārangihia e ngā Kaitiaki te reiti tono mō te kaupapa/rungapu motuhake. Heoi, kia whai waahi nga tangata katoa ki te tuhi i te marae, ka taea e koe te tiro i nga reiti katoa ma te panui i nga Ture me nga Tikanga Hire kei raro nei.
Our Trustees have listed the booking rate for specific kaupapa/rōpu at the marae. However, to ensure that everyone has access to booking our marae, please feel free to check out the Terms & Conditions link above.
Nau Mai Ki Hahuru Marae!
Nestled north of Kawerau near the Tarawera River (Te Awa o Te Atua), Hahuru is primarily associated with hapu of Ngāi Tamarangi, Ngāti Peehi and Ngāti Tūwharetoa ki Kawerau (Bay of Plenty). The sacred ancestral meeting house, is named Hahuru, while our dining hall is called Hinemotu. Connecting back to the Te Arawa waka, the Tarawera River, and the majestic Pūtauaki mountain, our marae holds deep cultural significance.
By offering our marae for hire, we extend a privilege to those seeking to utilize our facilities for events and gatherings. This not only provides a stunning environment for your functions but also contributes towards covering essential utility bills and maintenance costs for the entire complex. We are grateful to all who choose to make use of our space and hope this tradition carries on for generations to come.
Noho ora mai!.
