Share on Facebook Tweet this Chad | Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne “Kia ora, mauri ora. Ko Chad Chambers tēnei e noho ana ki kōnei. He uri ahau mai te whānau o Te Aotāwarirangi me Ruataupare, mai i te ākau o Tokomaru. Mauri ora. Ko tōku nei kōrero e pā ana ki tēnei o tō...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Keri Ann | Kaikōura, Canterbury “So, my mountain is Tapuae-o-Uenuku which we can’t quite see from here. My river is the Waiautoa. My waka or canoe is Takitimu. My hapu is Ngāti Kuri, Kaikōura. My tribe is Ngāi Tahu, and our whare up...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Yonni | Kaikōura, Canterbury **This story talks about family violence. If you, or someone you know, needs help you free call 0800 456 450 or www.areyouok.org.nz/i-need-help/.** “Okay, so my experience that I’ll be talking about, it’s...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Jose | Hamilton, Waikato “My father is my role model, because he influenced me in my career. Actually, I just did my MBA from India. After my MBA, I got a placement as an Assistant Manager, and after that, I told them, I need to...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Kanwar | Hamilton, Waikato “In my life, there are some failures for which only me is responsible, so that makes me push forward, and that also helps me to influence myself. Another thing is my family, and my sister. They help me to...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Milly | Silverdale, Waikato “The biggest thing, I think, is English. I know my English is not very well, so that’s why I’m here, to study English. Because I want to communicate with the local people, and I admire the people who speak...
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