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Auckland, New Zealand · AucklandGina Butson is a former lawyer who completed her MA in Creative Writing at the International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) in 2023. Her short fiction has been published in Newsroom, Salient and Turbine / Kapohau. Gina won the Salient Creative Writing competition and was Highly Commended in the Sargeson Prize in 2024. Gina has recently moved back to Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland after 17 years in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington. Gina talks to NZ B…Read Article
Interview: Gina Butson talks about The Stars are a Million Glittering Worlds

New Zealand · New ZealandMāori Millionaire: A Beginner’s Guide to Building Better Money Habits is the bold, refreshing debut from 21-year-old entrepreneur and financial educator Te Kahukura Boynton. More than a manual on money management, this book is a kaupapa-driven guide to transforming your relationship with money, reshaping your mindset, and reclaiming tino rangatiratanga over your financial future.Boynton, best known for her blog, podcast, and social media platfo…Read Article
Māori Millionaire by Te Kahukura Boynton

Health · New ZealandDr Cheryl Ware is a historian of sex, gender and health in late-twentieth-century Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia. She is the author of HIV Survivors in Sydney: Memories of the Epidemic, which received endorsement from internationally recognised leaders in oral history, Australian history, and histories of HIV and AIDS. Cheryl has held a Royal Society Te Apārangi Marsden Fund Fast-Start Grant, a Judith Binney Writing Award and a Kate Edger Po…Read Article