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Therese Ireland
Добавлен 23 авг 2020
Leanne Jacobs – Sour Dough Dargarville
Leanne Jacobs is an avid cook and sourdough lover; taking Dargaville by storm in her home based kitchen- Leanne has plans to expand.
Facebook - redssoulisticlife
Click this link to view her Leanne's story - thegenerator.org.nz/inspiration/projects/leannejacobssourdoughdargarville
Facebook - redssoulisticlife
Click this link to view her Leanne's story - thegenerator.org.nz/inspiration/projects/leannejacobssourdoughdargarville
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Holistic Healing in West Auckland: Natasha’s Journey of Mind, Body, and Spirit”
Просмотров 40Месяц назад
Natasha Matauri Tekoronga Chase Aroha Community Clinic, Massey Community Hub, West Auckland Natasha (Māori and Cook Island Māori) is dedicated to offering affordable holistic health and wellbeing services to the West Auckland community. Supported by The Generator, she has created a service with other providers that respects the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, incorporating traditi...
'E tu'uloa 'a e lea faka-Tongá 'o ka lea'aki 'i 'api, siasí (lotú), mo e nofo-'a-kāingá
Просмотров 822 месяца назад
The Tongan Language will be sustainable when used at home, church and in the wider community.
Moemoeā - Dreams come true
Просмотров 572 месяца назад
Facebook - adamsfamilyproductions Click this link to view Danielle's story - thegenerator.org.nz/inspiration/projects/heimanaakiitemanawāhinemāori
Moemoeā - Dream becomes reality
Просмотров 432 месяца назад
Danielle’s story is Te Aorerekura (see link below), in action. Mahi toi,(creative arts), connection to culture and whakapapa lit her pathway towards healing and delivering remarkable art. Facebook - adamsfamilyproductions Click this link to view Danielle's story - thegenerator.org.nz/inspiration/projects/heimanaakiitemanawāhinemāori tepunaaonui.govt.nz/national-strategy/#:~:text=Te...
“Hei Manaaki i Te Mana Wāhine Māori”
Просмотров 1242 месяца назад
Danielle explains how art, cultural connection and The Generator’s wraparound support and tools transformed her life and eased access to MWDI award opportunities. Facebook - adamsfamilyproductions Click this link to view Danielle's story - thegenerator.org.nz/inspiration/projects/heimanaakiitemanawāhinemāori
Building a Sustainable Food Business in Tough Times
Просмотров 482 месяца назад
Andrew Philip Rauru, Reka Reka Meals (Cook Island Māori) South Auckland Andrew’s recipe for success: smart cost management, strict health and safety, and mouth-watering kai! Facebook - rekareka.meals Click think link for Andrew’s story -
Reka Reka Meals Celebrates Cook Islands Language Week
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Andrew Philip Rauru, Reka Reka Meals (Cook Island Māori) South Auckland Building a Sustainable Food Business in Tough Times. Andrew’s recipe for success: smart cost management, strict health and safety, and mouth-watering kai! Facebook - rekareka.meals Click this link to view his story - thegenerator.org.nz/inspiration/projects/andrewsrekamealscelebratescookislandlanguageweek
Kahu Exhibition
Просмотров 222 месяца назад
Tika Pono Toi Art Gallery: Hei whakamāhorahora, hei whakamāhanahana, hei whakahauora i tēnei ao matemate (To comfort, to warm and revitalise in this ailing world) On 30 July The Generator joined Generite Mark Lang at Tika Pono Toi Gallery to celebrate the opening of Tunatahi weaver's Kahu exhibition. Facebook - tika.pono.toi Click this link to view story - thegenerator.org.nz/inspi...
Turua Designs: re-purposing wood for brighter future
Просмотров 453 месяца назад
Artists: Paneera and Amy, Turua Designs- Takoro Playgrounds, (Māori) South Auckland Background: The Matariki Hautapu ceremony marks the end of the previous year and the beginning of the new year (Matariki, te matahi o te tau). Mission: Turua Designs owners; Paneera and Amy, left behind incarceration and now repurpose wood offcuts from building sites to create custom playgrounds for their family...
Carving out financial resilience
Просмотров 653 месяца назад
Artists: Paneera and Amy, Turua Designs- (Māori) South Auckland Paneera and Amy have paid their dues. Proud parents of seven tamariki (three under five), they are determined to build lasting financial resilience for their family. Turua Designs is expanding beyond custom Takaro playgrounds (thegenerator.org.nz/inspiration/projects/turuadesignsre-purposingwoodforbrighterfuture ) to now market Pan...
Matariki ‘Releasing spirits to become stars’
Просмотров 614 месяца назад
David Croft and Jess Henson, Moe Mai Ra Coffinz, (Māori) Towai, Northland At Matariki we remember our ancestors and loved ones who have passed, releasing their spirits to become stars. David Croft and Jess Henson, with assistance from The Generator, have become Winz-approved builders, creating affordable custom coffins. Their mission is to prevent whānau from incurring debt when faced with deat...
‘Become a better version of yourself’
Просмотров 554 месяца назад
Semesi Leka, Star Cutz, (Tongan) South Auckland Semesi’s trust in The Generator process enabled him to start and grow Star Cutz, increase family income, employing his son and being “a better version” of himself. Facebook - profile.php?id=61555819841923 Click this link to view his story - thegenerator.org.nz/inspiration/projects/becomeabetterversionofyourself
Fruitful Childhood lessons
Просмотров 494 месяца назад
Maluafoa and Maria Sevia, Destiny Family Designs, Tāmaki Makaurau, South Auckland In 2014 Maluafoa Sevia, wife Maria and their six children arrived from Samoa to pick fruit in Napier. In 2023 they relocated to Auckland. From a young age Maluafoa honed his artistry. The Generator’s help has enabled him to serve his family and supplement their income with freehand designs on canvas, T-shirt, hats...
Rubbish pick up game - earns kids rewards
Просмотров 535 месяцев назад
Rubbish pick up game - earns kids rewards
The Generator aids victory over brain injury
Просмотров 445 месяцев назад
The Generator aids victory over brain injury
The Generator enables Big Shirts for Big Boys
Просмотров 485 месяцев назад
The Generator enables Big Shirts for Big Boys
Matelita Niua Pepa - Best Friend Fashion
Просмотров 846 месяцев назад
Matelita Niua Pepa - Best Friend Fashion
Ma'taria Gail Pekepo - Tepura Creations
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Ma'taria Gail Pekepo - Tepura Creations
The Generator - Homegrown here to stay
Просмотров 1028 месяцев назад
The Generator - Homegrown here to stay
The Generator Innovation - improves the nation
Просмотров 758 месяцев назад
The Generator Innovation - improves the nation
Congratulations on your Success Danielle. Well done to the Generator for your Awhi n Tautoko for this wahine Toa.
What in bloody hell is this? AI? Not helpful in the least!
Mauri Ora brother.Respect to you bro.
A banana is an elongated, edible fruit -botanically a berry - produced by several kinds of large herbaceous flowering plants in the genus Musa. In some countries, cooking bananas are called plantains, distinguishing them from dessert bananas. The fruit is variable in size, color, and firmness, but is usually elongated and curved, with soft flesh rich in starch covered with a rind, which may have a variety of colors when ripe. The fruits grow upward in clusters near the top of the plant. Almost all modern edible seedless (parthenocarp) bananas come from two wild species - Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana. Most cultivated bananas are M. acuminata, M. balbisiana, or hybrids of the two.
TuMeke Brother Jerry, Beautiful, to see you give back yah passion, and your heart and share your love back to TK and your Whanau, Kia Kaha Bro , wish you well Brother
All he needs is free dentures from the government....he gets everything else free...despite being a criminal gangster....
Promo*SM
I am in France ! What is the name of the tool you use to cut your designs please!
Tax contributor…or tax taker/user?
Cool….what is your job?
He's a tax collector for winz ow
Amazing Maraea
this is awesome!
Looks like the meth took his teeth 🤭🤣
*promosm*
well done Danielle.
Nga mihi bro .
orb ihim agn
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Beautiful work bro ❤
Churr the KUZZI 🙌🏼
Wowza my cousin Mark ‼️ Watching you here and listening to your inspirational korero and just knowing where you have come from and where you deserve to be right now, which is right amongst and totally immersed in your passion ,within our Maori world!! Far out man you just blow my mind, my intelligent good hearted cousin that you have always been to me,I always knew that you were a jack of all trades!! I am so happy and so very proud of the awesome change that you have achieved for yourself and your life.. Love yah my cuz..
Hell yeah brother, Keep smashing those dreams.
Oh my gosh just realised I said 2019 for the Great Kiwi Bake Off it was actually 2021 🤣 that day was a crazy day delivering 6 cakes from Hamilton to Auckland and straight into this interview. Thank you so much! Love the video! Super grateful for The Generator , it has been such a blessing for us 🥰
This is awesome!!
ka mau te wehi, ka mau te rakau, ka mau te oranga e Haurua. Me te waka hourua e rere ana koe! Hōea rā! he hūmārie, he māhaki, he māhorahora, he urupū, he tangata marae, ā, he tino kahurangi!
A windscreen wiper (Commonwealth English) or windshield wiper (American English) is a device used to remove rain, snow, ice, washer fluid, water, or debris from a vehicle's front window. Almost all motor vehicles, including cars, trucks, buses, train locomotives, and watercraft with a cabin-and some aircraft-are equipped with one or more such wipers, which are usually a legal requirement. A wiper generally consists of a metal arm; one end pivots, and the other end has a long rubber blade attached to it. The arm is powered by a motor, often an electric motor, although pneumatic power is also used for some vehicles. The blade is swung back and forth over the glass, pushing water, other precipitation, or any other impediments to visibility from its surface. The speed is usually adjustable on vehicles made after 1969, with several continuous rates and often one or more intermittent settings. Most personal automobiles use two synchronized radial-type arms, while many commercial vehicles use one or more pantograph arms.
somebody replied to the wrong thread xD @@ourpeople-g7r
chur tu meke uncle loaf, love you and the whanau always. I'm learning my whakapapa, and about to go to my mau rakau class at whakatu marae.. I hope to learn what I can in the footsteps of you and all my rangatira ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I bet your uncle loaf is 25 years younger than you & he's the uncle that sneaks into your daughters room during the night
Keep up the good work brother, you will make a difference, all the best from OZ.
Good on u big man.mean alrite ma bro.
Watching these vids are inspirational and looking forward to getting my break bless up!
Thanks for this! Want more likes? -> Prⓞм𝕠𝕤𝐌!!!
Homai te pakipaki👏👏 that was awesome🥳🎉, Meri kirihimete nga whanau o te Generator, absolutely love being part of such an amazing Team and the opportunity to help others within our iwi, may you all have a safe and Merry holiday season. Mauri Ora ❤️
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This is awesome! Well done Falanisi and Victoria!
Absolutely great. Easy to understand. Thank you Atawhai
This 🙌 Beautiful mahi Atawhai 🍭🍫🍬
Good on you Martin. Making your pathway for your tamariki.
Kia ora, Matua Hemi Holland it's nice to see you thriving with your business you are so right about the Generator Team . Awesome 👌.
Omgosh wish you were here in Auckland love your dessert. Yummy..
Your so beautiful it's a blessing what you do for other people.
So awesome to hear and watch this video ♥️
Awesome! Love your story and earrings by the way xxx
oops sorry bro wrong page...churr...awesome mahi bro💪🏼
seen q bong
Chur uncle mean Maori alright mean as Maori ❤️
Gronk maori
Kaimanawa Wall NZ stand by our wall - look further back to our past to move into our future truth
I’m so proud of you 👍 💕💕
Awesome brother, great legacy 👍
I gotta come check it out love the work💙👑
Well done my cuzin...too meke...go forward 🤙🤙👏👏
Kool unkz proud of you always ❤️ ♥️
2much mah bro!!!! Keep up the awesome work...from your fam here in Tupapa, Rarotonga!
Tēnēi te mihi nui kia koutou katoa e te whānau a arae mo tōu mahi pai me ngā mānakitanga o te hauora, te kaha, te wehi te wana me te māramatanga, ka wane ke e korua no reira tēnā koutou katoa ❤️🙏