How are you? Share on Facebook Gmail Lucy | Ōtautahi Teaching has given Lucy (Ōtautahi) a community that reflects the diverse fabric of Aotearoa. “Being in a good place means that you’re able to share that goodness and kindness with others. That’s...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Stephen | Ōamaru, Otago “I teach music at Waitaki Boys’ High School. I’ve been there for 33-and-a-half years now. I think I don’t have any regrets about being in Ōamaru. I love Ōamaru. I like my job, like the kids. I guess if I have...
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Share on Facebook Tweet this Ryan | Seadown, Canterbury “At the beginning of the year, I actually started university at Lincoln, and over four lectures, I decided it wasn’t for me. The course wasn’t for me. So, I decided to move to the University of Canterbury,...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Bob | Ōpōtiki, Bay of Plenty “I really want to talk about children, and encouraging and loving children. I was very fortunate as a little boy that I had a father, and I worked on farms and I was always encouraged as a little boy, to...
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