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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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The Bat Man

Colin Henderson learnt to shape cricket bats 40 years ago, and over the years has kept returning to the craft. Now, aged 71, he’s still hands-on creating quality bats.

Rodolfo García & Dulce Gonzalez

The taqueria owners tell us about the challenges of immigrating to Aotearoa and leaving family in Mexico, as well as what they love about life in the Bay of Plenty.

You Are What You Eat

Jim recalls his move from living on ciggies, energy drinks and fast food to appreciating the power of good food, and understanding how life-changing it is to be able to grow, and share, your own produce. 

WFH SOS

It’s now just known as WFH. And sure, some people want to Work From Home, but others see it as sorrowful farewell to any shred of professionalism as they huddle over a makeshift desk in the garage, away from coughing kids. Or maybe it’s the physical suffering that comes with the poor ergonomic decision to use one’s bed as a workstation, while sheltering from flatmates. All we can say is, thank God for virtual backgrounds on Zoom. ‍

The Little Big Markets

TLBM is a thriving community hub on a Saturday, so let us introduce you to some enthusiastic local stallholders with an array of skills, from cooking to making jewellery, that make the Mount markets so good.

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