What we’ve been up to…

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Preserving the kai of Raumati

It's that time of the year when the māra kai is abundant and all the hard work in Spring is paying off. The season of Raumati - summer in Tāmaki Makaurau brings us tomatoes, corn, beans, cucumbers, courgettes, lu, kamokamo, onions, capsicums, chillis, eggplant, berries, avocado, stone fruits just to name a few!

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2024 Newsletters

Our newsletters are shared at times in the year when the Spring & Autumn Equinox and Winter & Summer Solstice occur. Aligning ourselves with the rhythms of patterns of our natural world brings connection and understanding.

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One year of ‘Fill the Pantry’ workshops

Over the past year Sera Schwalger has been delivering Fill the Pantry workshops with community groups across Tāmaki Makaurau. The kaupapa is about saving money, sharing resources, making most of the seasonal harvest and bringing people together.

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MANAVA for Climate Resilience - website is LIVE!

‘MANAVA for Climate Resilience’ or ‘MANAVA’ was formed in August 2023, informed by generations of tangata whenua and tagata moana. We believe our mahi within MANAVA is an attempt to contribute to a long legacy of caring for moana, whenua, and whānau.

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Kaiwaka Māra @ Boundary Rd - A tour

At 274 Boundary the garden is in full swing, there are flowers and native shrubs and trees at the front of the property, providing food for our pollinators and manu (birds). Head up the drive past the bike hub and you will see some raised beds with spinach, lettuce, bananas, strawberries, hue, peas thriving with bee loving borage, calendula and nasturtium.

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PVA Wayfinding

Those sailing the Pacific Vision Aotearoa waka had the very grounding opportunity to be immersed in an overnight wānanga retreat dedicated to wayfinding…

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We composted 1 TONNE!

Meet Ayla, Alena and Naz! Since October 2023, they’ve dedicated their time and energy to divert New World food scraps from landfill.

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