When you wish upon a star

  When you wish upon a starMakes no difference who you areAnything your heart desires will come to you Of the nine stars of Matariki Hiwa-i-te-Rangi is my favourite.    The nine visible stars include: Matariki, Tupuārangi, Waipuna-ā-Rangi, Waitī, Tupuānuku, Ururangi,…

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I will get back up again

  I was asked the question today, ‘what makes you see life as the glass-half-full’? According to some psychologists you can try a simple test to determine whether a person tends to be an optimist or a pessimist. All you…

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Navigating a Brave future

  One of the nine stars of Matariki is Waitī. Waitī watches over our freshwater environments. Our awa (rivers), roto (lakes), kūkūwai (wetlands), and waipuna (springs) – to name just a few. As the waters flow, our role is to…

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The first footprint

  photo credits : Goldie Akapita It’s snowing at home.   Facebook is flooded with stunning landscapes – the marae at Tirorangi standing embedded in a blanket of white mink; the mokopuna running outside in gumboots and pyjamas, to build…

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New directors for Te Pūtahitanga

  Media Release 8 July, 2020 Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu, the South Island Whānau Ora commissioning agency, today announced the appointments of Simon Heath (Ngāi Tahu) and Rebecca Mason (Ngāti Kuia) as new directors to its board. The Te…

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New Beginnings and Yindyamarra

  Puna Rua-Whiti Whenua Kanuka An Australian friend recently shared her delight in thinking of the complexity and the depth of ‘Yindyamarra’ – meaning to respect, to honour, be polite, be gentle, to do something slowly.   Yindyamarra is at…

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Waiting to get our wings

  ‘A season of loneliness and isolation is when the caterpillar gets its wings.   Remember that next time you feel alone’ (Mandy Hale). One of our team said something the other day that got me thinking – it was…

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Cold Porridge 

  Passing through the Southern wonder of Gore, I was struck by the monument to my childhood; the original Flemings Mill in which New Zealand iconistic kai, Creamoata, was produced.   Creamoata, a brand of finely ground oats, was our staple…

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One sweet day for healing

  And I know you’re shining down on me from heavenLike so many friends we’ve lost along the wayAnd I know eventually we’ll be together TogetherOne sweet day… All of us have a healing song.   A song we go…

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You are your tupuna’s wildest dreams

  I listened to a fabulous korero tonight with everyone’s favourite Taua, Dame Aroha Hohipera Reriti-Crofts and Takutā Ferris.   Takutā shared an inspirational comment – “you are our tupuna’s wildest dreams’, to which Taua Aroha responded that her greatest…

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