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Kāhu ki Rotorua
The homegrown leader who dedicates life to serving community
"Ko te hāpai i te wehi, te wana me te mana o te wāhine Māori".
IRD provides a tailored service targeted at assisting Maori tax payers
Meet two officers in Rotorua helping people better understand their taxes.
Talented athlete wants to see healthier whānau
Aritaku Robens is one of the country's top CrossFit athletes
60-year marriage: 'You have to know when to say sorry and not to go to bed holding a grudge'
Kiri recently celebrated her 80th birthday with her beautiful whānau.
Tia Smith's on a mission to learn te reo Māori and deepen connections
Tia Smith started event management in 2007.
From teen mum to successful businesswoman
It's been a full-on four years for the 22-year-old.
Late leader laid foundations for Ngati Pikaio's future
Muriwai Ihakara, te ūpoko kākā nō roto mai i te pokaitara a Ngāti Pikiao.
Building a beneficial community through diving - He pukepuke moana e ekengia e te waka
"Ko te ruku moana taku whakaputanga i ngā pōauau o te wā"
Tamaiti ākona ki te whare tūnga ki te ao – tau ana
There is change gaining momentum in the workforce at Lakes District Health Board.