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The News and musings from the yards, barrel halls and tasting panels, and from on the road traveled between.

Stephanie Palmer

Madeline Shelling

Kia Ora! Ko Madeline tōku ingoa =) He uri tēnei nō Ngāti Porou, heoi i tipu ake au ki Kaipara, ā, ināianei kei te noho au ki Ōtautahi! I am…continue reading

James Berghan

Kia ora koutou,Ko James Berghan tōku ingoa. Nō Te Tai Tokerau ahau, engari, kei Ōtepoti tāku kāinga ināianei. He pūkenga ahau ki Te Whare Wānanga o Otago. I research and…continue reading

Bobby Luke

Dr. Bobby Luke (Ngāti Ruanui), is part of the fresh vanguard of Fashion designers and researchers that demonstrate decolonial constructs of western fashion ‘Making’ and de-centralizing western design theory, emphasizing…continue reading

Julie Wharewera-Mika

Julie Wharewera-Mika (DClinPsy; Ngāti Awa, Ngāi Tuhoe, Te Whānau-a-Apanui) is a Director, Senior Clinical Psychologist and Kaupapa Researcher with Manu Ārahi – The Flying Doctors (Kaupapa Māori Psychology & Research…continue reading

Carlton Irving

Terryann Clark

Dr Terryann Clark is a registered comprehensive nurse with extensive experience in youth health, community health, sexual health, health promotion, youth mental health and Māori health. She works part time…continue reading

Jordan Green

Ko Jordan tōku ingoa. He uri ahau nō Ngāti Porou me Te Whānau ā Apanui. I am a narrative, research and communications consultant with a background in social and narrative…continue reading

Helen Potter (Dr)

I’ve been a kaupapa Māori researcher for 20 years predominantly in the fields of Māori education, adult learning, whānau wellbeing, and more recently, in Māori health, housing and environmental wellbeing.…continue reading

Kataraina Pipi

Iwi and Māori programmes, development and success. Approach to research – work collaboratively with others who have an interest in research and evaluation that serves Iwi and Māori communities, organisations and businesses.…continue reading

Dianne Wepa

Masters of Philosophy (Social Work), 2002, Action research project: An exploration of the experiences of cultural safety educators. Dr Dianne Wepa kindly shared her story with Community Research. Read more…continue reading

Fiona Cram (Dr)

Kaupapa Māori (by Māori, for Māori) research, evaluation, strategic planning and facilitation. Quantitative and qualitative, mixed methods research and evaluation. Māori health & women’s health research. Community provider/NGO capacity building assessment and…continue reading

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