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We were in $76k debt. We turned that around and bought our whare

‘It hits different cos it’s ours’: What owning our whare means to our whānau

How financial education from our iwi helped us avoid bankruptcy

What it's like living next to your marae and iwi

I was a renter all my life. Now I’ve bought my first home

Redefining success in a modern economy: Te Wehi Wright

How financial literacy builds Māori futures: Leisa Nathan

Nanaia Mahuta: How Māori values can reshape diplomacy

Kiritapu Allan: Māori prosperity begins with sovereignty over kai, water, and energy

The power of Māori women at the helm of business: Traci Houpapa

Māori economics shapes our future: Matt Roskruge

Te Kahukura Boynton on her millionaire mindset

I went from the shearing shed to the boardroom: Mavis Mullins

ME/Chronic fatigue syndrome: The mysterious illness trapping people in their bodies

How these Muslim and Māori musicians honour their whakapapa through music

A Palestinian and a Māori artist on how their art is a form of activism

How these Māori and Muslim footballers are kicking stereotypes

A Muslim and a Māori photographer share their culture through their cameras

How we find forgiveness and gratitude after tragedy

What ‘belonging’ means to two poets who grew up away from their tūrangawaewae

In this new series, Māori and Muslims share their stories to connect

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Growing up in Waimā as a Waitangi performer | The Regions

Takeaways and lack of jobs: What’s hot and what’s not in Hokianga | The Regions

Getting my autism diagnosis at 16 changed my life | The Regions

Life as a country boy in Waimana | The Regions

Hot or Not: Whakatāne edition | The Regions

Life as a teen on the isolated West Coast | The Regions

Growing up in New Zealand’s most isolated hapū | The Regions

‘Everyone knows your secrets’: What it's like living in Greymouth | The Regions