Kōrero

Tamati Robens (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāi Tahu, Rangitāne) and Morgan Norris met through a common passion for fitness. Seeing whānau and friends go through challenging times with their mental and physical health inspired the young couple to develop a business that focused on helping others experience better health and wellbeing. In 2023, they launched ARO supplements, a plant-based protein business using Te Ao Māori wisdom to encourage better nutritional choices for overall hauora.

Features

The Bay of Plenty’s own food guru, Cherie Metcalfe is a trained chef, founder of the hugely successful Pepper & Me, and author of two cookbooks. So who better to be our crusading culinary correspondent, sniffing out the hottest spots and tastiest morsels in town.

Features

Throughout Henry Fa’afili’s life he’s had many roles, including rugby pro, partner, and father. His latest role is empowering the next generation of Tauranga’s rangatahi.

Features

Darcia Mather has loved and lost deeply in life but her talent and tenacity has shone a light all along the way.

Seasonal Kitchen

With shorter days upon us, Holly is finding comfort in crunchy, warm, fragrant dishes made to share.

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Sitting with Tigers

Jenni-Lee Reardon is a practitioner in Māori romiromi and mirimiri at Ata Bodywork. She connects through kōrero, intuitive movement and breathwork, to clear blockages, rebalance and realign.

Spring Zing

Spring heralds new life in Holly’s garden, so she’s showcasing crisp veges in spring rolls, using juicy lemons in zingy limoncello (perfect to sip or gift), and adding a spicy lift to her favourite carrot cake. cake.

The Little Big Markets

TLBM is a thriving community hub on a Saturday. This issue we meet a range of local stallholders who make fragrant bath bombs, deliciously authentic chorizo, fruity ice cream and sustainably made clothing.

Cup Half Full

This is the first story in our series about Tauranga’s coffee ‘carts’ (sheds, caravans, containers) — places that bring people together. We order a brew from the popular Welcome Bay hub, Pippy’s Pantry.

Seaside Stories

Nicole Miller, a Mount Maunganui-based teacher and author, frames global issues facing kids in fun-to-read books, aiming to inspire positive change. We find out about her latest book.

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