Grace & Ruby

When their two Murihiku Southland rugby clubs merged for the 2025 season to form a new team, Tū Kotahi Wahine, Grace Duthie (Ngāi Tahu), 20, and Ruby Laidlaw, 22, went from being rivals to teammates. We caught up with them last year, and asked about the change.

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Stacey & Kirsty

Stacey Law, 38, and Kirsty Playle, 37, live on neighbouring farms in the tiny settlement of Tiniroto, around an hour inland from Gisborne Tairāwhiti. Stacey is a ward and emergency department nurse in Wairoa and Gisborne, while Kirsty works for the East Coast Rural Support Trust. They’re part of a committee working on upgrades to the Tiniroto Community Hall, made possible, at least in part, by money won in Rabobank’s 2025 Community Hub Competition. They want to ensure that the Hall continues to serve the community – whether for celebrations or civil emergencies.

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Celebrating Soil

“What’s unique about Underground is the range – from small-scale growers and land holders to large-scale regenerative and organic dairy, sheep and beef operations, there’s something for everyone,” Fran Bailey, Underground Festival Director says.

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Saniya & Morina

Dance like no one is watching is a saying Saniya Thompson, 35, and Morina Colyer (Fasito’o Tai & Le’auva’a, Upolu, Sāmoa), 42, of South Pole Dance studio in Waihōpai Invercargill wholeheartedly encourage. The duo run inclusive pole dancing classes making women – and the occasional bloke – feel confident, strong and joyful in their own bodies.

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Shear Tradition

In this extract from Woolsheds, we take you inside the McNeil’s woolshed at Puketoro, a remote hill country station inland from Tokomaru Bay on the East Coast. This shed may be historic, but the shearing traditions and community are still thriving today.

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Abbey & Carleen

Interior designer Abbey Greenwood (Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe), 42, and speech and language therapist Carleen Heemi (Te Whakatōhea, Ngāi Tai), 44, both found solace in the art of raranga. Now, these Te Waiharakeke Blenheim locals are joining forces to share their knowledge of traditional Māori weaving.

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A Dream & Hard Graft

A way of life with a love of horses at its core, encompassed by a strong belief that horses can heal.

Ask The Flock

There’s a lot to love about rural life. What about it brings you joy?

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Ask The Flock

What have you found particularly surprising or rewarding about reaching a certain age?

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What did your grandmother teach you that you’ll always remember?

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Two men and their dogs stand in a field

Ask The Flock

This week we approached the topic of romance with our community of readers.

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A toddler and a dog walk down a country path

Ask The Flock

What’s something you’ve done in lockdown that you never ordinarily get the time to do?

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Picture of a ram

Masterton Ram Fair

Taken in 1964, this Romney Ram was owned by my Pop, Noel Wyeth, a prominent Wairarapa Romney breeder.

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Takurua Winter 2026 Edition

Twenty-Sixth Edition

Our Takurua Winter Edition is out 8 June.

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