Share on Facebook Tweet this Heemi | New Lynn, Auckland “Kia ora tātou, ko Heemi tōku nei ingoa. Te taha o tōku māmā, nō Te Aupōuri me Ngāpuhi. Te taha o tōku pāpā, nō Waikato-Tainui me Te Whānau a Apanui. Ki a au nei, ko tēnei mea te kāinga, he maha pea ōku...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Tim | Māngere, Auckland “Home, for me, is a place where you rest your head, where you’re born from, and at the end of the day where the sun goes down and your post is, that’s home. Well, I live in the bush at the moment, and that’s...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Leah | Bethlehem, Bay of Plenty “A lot of my family is from Tauranga, as well. So, every year we come together for Christmas. So, that kind of always feels like home, during Christmas, when everyone comes together. Probably my...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Devashna | Kumeu, Auckland “My original home was Fiji, and now I call New Zealand, Auckland, Kumeu as my new home. Home is pretty much where you come out to have love, compassion, empathy, sympathy and everything in general. So,...
Share on Facebook Tweet this George | Gate Pa, Bay of Plenty “Obviously where your family is home to everyone, but also having a good support network of friends is pretty key, I feel. Last year a group of my friends were all going to the One Love festival which...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Maria | The Brook, Nelson “My partner is Kiwi, and we settled as a family here in New Zealand, and we have two children. I think it was very hard for me to feel at home in New Zealand for the first three years we lived in Auckland....
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