Share on Facebook Tweet this Brian | Caversham, Otago “I’m proud of the little stories about the writer’s festival. Both of the writers have been Māori artists, the writers that won awards for Māori writing. That’s good. I was born in Roxburgh. My father worked...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Connor | Halfway Bush, Otago “I was coming into town, and I saw my bus, and then I was like, what the? There were more buses around, and I learned they were from Queenstown. Second-hand from Queenstown, and so I was like, I have to...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Claire | Mornington, Otago “I think New Zealand’s done rather well with the so-called pandemic. There’s two ways of looking at it, and I think it’s somewhere in the middle, really. It’s awkward. I mean, if you look at all the...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Damien | Taitā, Wellington “At the moment how people in general have been handling this Covid-19. Most of them all stuck to the rules, which was pretty good. I’m one of the ones that are high risk, so I’ve been in quarantine since...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Nehemiah | Avalon, Wellington “I’m proud of my nephew, because he won the original song award at Naenae College. The battle was over at the stadium. We were watching a live performance. My nephew was singing lovey-dovey songs. He’s...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Ethyn | Green Island, Otago “The day I felt proud is when my little sister, well pretty much when I became a big brother. I was proud to be like, right this is my little sister, I’m going to protect her no matter what, and seeing her...
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