Kōrero

This is a whānau. It’s a kahui (community). It’s a lifestyle. It’s the place where tūpuna would light fires to guide the whānau home.

Features

Set upon 17ha of whenua in Welcome Bay, Ngāpeke Permaculture’s mission is to promote the abundance and security of kai, while ensuring the wellbeing of Papatūānuku, the environment and the community.

Recipes

Did someone say donuts? Private chef Madeleine Hughes is speaking our language! She’s dishing up sugar, spice and everything nice, with recipes to keep us warm on a cool night.

Features

We meet the incredible people behind one of the Bay of Plenty’s best hidden gems nestled in the Papamoa Hills and uncover the secret of Summerhill.

Kōrero

Tūngia te ururua kia whakatupu ai te tupu o te harakeke. Te Tupu draws on the concept of removing what prevents us from reaching our potential, to allow for new growth.

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Sea Change

For Natalie Procter, it’s a juggle running Mina, her Auckland-based label, from the Mount, but relocating to the laid-back seaside location has had a positive impact on her designs ands her approach to life.

In Full Bloom

The Floral Hub is a weekly flower market in central Tauranga where florists and the flower-loving public can get their hands on blooms and foliage that are often unusual and always freshly picked.

Calm the Waters

At Watercliff eco retreat on the banks of the Omanawa River, you can escape to an off-the-grid cabin (that has all mod cons), walk in native bush, swim in a river and laze around until calm is restored.

Carved in Stone

Thirty one years ago, when Te Kaha was doing his final stint in rehab, he fell in love with pounamu and discovered his life’s work: learning about his whakapapa and telling those stories in the shapes of the stone. Te Kaha now creates taonga pounamu, including hei tiki, mere and hei matau, along with pieces that his wife Cristina, a silversmith from the Scottish Highlands, transforms into modern jewellery. They live on Tūhoe land and their business is a whānau affair with their three tamariki, who are homeschooled, all getting involved.

Seeds of Change

Anne Bailey was living her dream career when two consecutive head injuries forced a change of course. She’s now found an alternative dream life as an artist, gardener and part-time folk musician.

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