Te reo Māori classes at the Whanganui District Health Board are so popular they're booked out and more courses have had to be planned for the extra demand.
The DHB had been running after hours te reo classes for staff during winter for the last two years and said it would plan more for October.
The DHB's director of Māori Health, Rowena Kui, said staff attended the te reo classes in their own time and places were taken within minutes of being offered.
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The courses were run in collaboration with UCOL in Whanganui and Kui said they were about giving staff the basics and encouraging them to give the language a go.