All Aboard

We could smell the salt in the air when we set out to show Swanndri in its element – out in the elements.

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Ranfurly

Amie Pont (Taranaki), 47, is deeply acquainted with the seasons of the Maniototo, traditionally known to Māori as Māniatoto, in Central Otago, having spent most of her life there. Not content merely to observe, she has contributed much to the fabric of the community over the years, from volunteering at the local Ranfurly radio station to establishing the local paper, Positively Māniatoto.

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Wairau Valley

Over twenty years ago, Angela Woolf, 55, her husband, Tony, and their eldest three children moved from Te Waiharakeke Blenheim to the nearby Wairau Valley, where their youngest was born. Angela, a writer, reflects on how historic buildings, like the Wairau Valley Tavern, shape and support their vibrant community.

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Summer Lovin’

Summer florals made easy – perfect for picnics by the lake, a day at the races, or a barbecue with friends.

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Katikati

Museums, as Paula Gaelic discovered, are not just places for sharing history but also for shaping a more inclusive future. As manager of the Western Bay Museum in Katikati, Paula, 61, a Pākehā woman, takes immense pride in working alongside Māori to guide the museum’s direction and foster deeper community connections.

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Unchartered Waters

A sisterly nudge was what it took for Maegen Blom, 24, to apply for the 2025 Zanda McDonald Award. Here, the young leader recalls her pathway to becoming the operations manager of her family’s business – Mills Bay Mussels – and the first from the aquaculture industry to win the award.

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Judy Waterson

Nicol’s Blacksmith Shop, Duntroon

Bloomin’ Lovely

When you’re getting spring chores done in the garden, you want clothes that work as hard as you do – without sacrificing style.

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Succession Planning

In our new business advice column, Shepherdess asks an expert to share her thoughts on a matter worth knowing about – this edition, we look at succession planning.

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Milk Matriarch

Rosie Cartwright is no stranger to hard work. The quietly spoken mother of four and grandmother of seven – soon to be eight – is up at the crack of dawn each day to milk a 500-strong herd of Jersey cows.

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The High Road

Winter weather makes for wrapping up warm. We took the high road to Kawarau The Remarkables for this photoshoot – a place where sheep wander and a woollen coat proves its worth.

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Written on the Floor

Restoring an early-nineteenth century bakehouse brought the Millers Flat community together. Now, it brings history to life for locals and visitors alike.

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A Way with Words

More than just a festival, a Booktown is a town that has forged its identity around books. Intrigued, Kristy recently spoke to Mary, who has been Featherston Booktown’s operations manager for the past seven years, to find out more about the impact the initiative has had on the small South Wairarapa community.

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Takurua Winter 2026 Edition

Twenty-Sixth Edition

Our Takurua Winter Edition is out 8 June.

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