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The Wahakura Project
He Mokopuna He Taonga l Our Children are Precious. Waha means ‘to carry’...
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“The Knave of Hearts is a character from the book ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ by Lewis Carroll. He’s first mentioned at his trial for a tart robbery over which the King of Hearts [Read more of this review] Read More →
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Sydney born Rhodes Scholar, Doctor, Medical Researcher and cancer patient Anna Donald once said, “As human beings, love sustains us in the most incredible ways and yet it is not a [Read more of this review] Read More →
Life, I’ve found is full of ancient twists and philanthropian turns. It invades our sense of balance so that no stone is left unturned and every crook and cranny is [Read more of this review] Read More →
My insides were thrashing about like some taniwha (in Maori myth these were the guardians of the river) restless beneath the awa’s surface. It started this [Read more of this review] Read More →
They say, ‘that moments of great adventure come slowly but suddenly’, there’s a good deal of truth to this small but byway encountering observation. We’re making our way back to [Read more of this review] Read More →
As we head back up the hill to the car parked under the trees, we pass a gaggle of small children coming down to the boat ramp at Pipiriki for a swim. A little boy with [Read more of this review] Read More →
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