Features

When it comes to waka ama in the Bay of Plenty, everyone is the same. While people come to the sport for very different reasons, they stay for the same one – the connection it provides.

Kōrero

Mauao isn’t just a mountain. To the three iwi of Tauranga Moana, he is a tūpuna and their role is to ensure he is looked after.

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

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.

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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That’s Entertainment

The season of entertaining is upon us, so Holly has come up with a host of impressive but stress-free recipes that you can keep on hand for when friends and family descend upon your whare.

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.

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