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John feels a deep sense of responsibility to the native dune plants. Because it’s through his mahi that they’re here today. He’s helped restore the dunes for the last 30 years as part of Coast Care.

Kōrero

Continuing the whānau legacy, Whetu Apaapa and his brothers have dedicated their lives to the Kaimai.

Seasonal Kitchen

We are officially over the halfway point through winter. So, in this issue, I’ve decided to look to warmer months ahead, recipes that hero citrus, and add a pop of colour to your table.

Kōrero

Healing is a taonga. It isn’t always pretty, but Melissa Te Kani says it can be. Over the next six months, she will take Tauranga woman on a rongoā journey of self-discovery.

Seasonal Kitchen

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

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The Wrong Side of History?

The Tauranga Heritage Collection is a massive, fascinating array of artefacts that would be on display in our museum, if we had one.

Korero with Kelcy

Artist and educator, Kelcy Taratoa weaves history, culture and modern-day themes through his artwork. And if you go to one of his exhibitions, he might just ask you all about it.

Force of Nature

Taking time to connect with nature is one of the best things we can do for our own wellbeing, and for our kids.

Hot Spot

Our neighbouring city has loads of outdoor gems to experience, from hot pools and geothermal parks (many are free!) to glorious lakes and forests. So make like a tourist and hotfoot it to Rotorua.

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