Feature Post v2
Hunter, Teacher, Mother, Wahine Toa
When Tui Keenan discovered hunting four years ago, she had an epiphany – she was a wahine toa, and proud to be Māori.
Read MoreA Legacy in the Sounds
Kristen and Michael Gerard have made it their life’s work to leave their land deep in the Pelorus Sound healthier for the next generation.
Read MoreHome to Roast
It’s hard to imagine Anne as anything but an artist or craftsperson, but this great-grandmother of five has several feathers in her metaphorical cap.
Read MoreA Mirror for the Soul
Sara (Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Tarāwhai, Te Arawa, Pākehā) is a documentary photographer, māmā and feminist.
Read MoreA Hokianga home bursting at the seams with aroha, art, taonga and whānau connections
Writer Claire Kaahu White and her husband have created a home in Hokianga that celebrates their shared values and the many people and places that have influenced their lives.
Read MoreLambing, dances every weekend, and cricket infestations – two old pals discuss a lifetime living in Auckland’s rural outskirts
Christine and Jenny talk about their early lives in the rural outskirts of Auckland and the changes they’ve seen in their community due to the not-so-slow spread of Auckland City.
Read MoreGoing with the Flow
When community members share success stories, trade best practices and encourage others in protecting the health of their river, sustainability actions become more than a sum of their parts.
Read MoreA long journey to a calm and peaceful life in kiwifruit country
Hamnit landed in rural New Zealand after a journey leading back several generations and over multiple continents.
Read MoreWorlds apart: from Edinburgh to Roxburgh, flatting to living with the folks
Zoë, 30, talks about the transition of returning to her hometown of Roxburgh after a number of years living overseas.
Read MoreTrial Run
Dog trials have been a family affair for Lana Chrystal for as long as she can remember.
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