Features

From a life-altering accident to chasing swells in the Namibian desert, Travis McCoy’s journey is a testament to the authentic, adventurous lifestyle he now teaches others through his school, South Pacific Surf.

Kōrero

For the six generations of whānau at Te Puia, guiding is a responsibility. They’re kaitiaki of the whenua they grew up on.

Features

From midwife to spinning yarn in her Little Mill Over the Hill, Dinie Brady lets us in to her colourful life.

Features

What if the feeling of belonging somewhere is made up of far more than landmarks and places to shop or eat? During a recent trip to Japan, Our Place co-owner and creative director Christopher Duffy, was curious to see how routines, gestures and like-mindedness can shape a sense of place. What follows isn’t a catalogue of destinations, but a reflection on what he noticed when he looked past the obvious.

Our Community

Pujan and Manisha share their personal story as part of a new series offering a glimpse behind the counter of our neighbourhood stores.

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Strozzapreti

Directly translated, strozzapreti means ‘strangle the priest’. An online search will show a variety of fascinating theories about how this pasta might’ve got this name!

Outside the Box

Omanu School garden is one of seven local projects run by PiPS (People & Plants in Schools). We visited the kids in their outdoor learning environment to hear about the garden’s positive impact.

Taha & Hossein Amin

Iranians Taha and Hossein emigrated to New Zealand with their two daughters in 2012, in search of freedom and opportunity. They had just $20 left when Hossein finally got a job with Fonterra, and they’ve lived in Hamilton, Hawera and Te Awamutu while he’s moved up the ranks there. They now live in Tauranga, where Taha, an expert baker, makes delicious bread from around the globe for their businesss Zand Kitchen.

The Mead Makers

Maree Paynter has a slew of skills, from fixing machinery to nursing animals, but she’s now deep in the world of mead making, launching Bee First Aparies with her beekeeping husband, Craig Lovell.

The Little Big Markets

TLBM is a thriving community hub on a Saturday. This issue we meet a diverse range of local stallholders with an array of talents, from sourcing artisanal homewares and jewellery to whipping up excellent street food.

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