Share on Facebook Tweet this Rob | Ōtangarei, Northland “When I felt proud is when it hit Level 4, and our Prime Minister just shut all the borders, and I noticed how Kiwis all came together and started sharing stuff, and it was amazing. It was amazing. I just...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Tracie | Māngere, Auckland “Oh, I’ve got a lot of stories. So, I’m proud to be Samoan. I have a lot of Samoan tattoos. This is my Samoan name, Siimatuu. I’m named after my great-grand-aunty who lived to be 102. My father and mother...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Rex | Whangārei, Northland “Before I moved to Whangārei, I travelled around most of the country, and I was a bad fella, dumb, young and had big ideas, but it didn’t work. Then, I ended up working for Auckland City Mission for a...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Chyna-Maree | Johnsonville, Wellington “The last time I felt proud was this year in late-March. We had a kapa haka competition, and I had the privilege of leading a senior group. That was one of the hardest moments for me, but it was...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Lance | Whangārei, Northland “I live in Whangārei. It’s beautiful here. You’re missing out. This is the place to be. This is where I reside. This is it. Winning. Whangārei all day. We love it here. Nau mai, haere mai. We’ll call it...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Dean | Blueskin Bay, Otago “When you’re talking about being proud, I think it goes back to my children. So, my oldest boy, who is a teenager has been scared of flying most of his life, but he’s had to travel all the time, to and fro,...
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