
Living punga to become green wall at primary school
A living retaining wall made of 100 punga logs is the next step in Hamilton East Primary School’s nature trail rejuvenation. The logs will…
Impact Stories
October 27, 2017
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In the report “Breaking Leftover Bread Kaivolution and Food Insecurity in Kirikiriroa Hamilton 2017” Robert Moore and Alex Bailey interviewed people working in 13 community and social service organisations that receive and redistribute food from Kaivolution. The report reflects the observations of those who participated, about the experiences of food insecurity in their communities, the barriers that people have to accessing food, and the role of Kaivolution in redistributing food in their communities.
A living retaining wall made of 100 punga logs is the next step in Hamilton East Primary School’s nature trail rejuvenation. The logs will…
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