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Whakamihi to the Week 5 Hub Winners!

Neve Larmer from the Pukeko Nest for trying really hard to learn the karakia.


Matt Sellers and Erina Paterson from the Pukeko hub for reciting the whakataukī.





Macy Limmer for taking a leadership role in the Kapahaka interchange in Tui.


Riley Weaich from the Korimako hub.

Shamus McCulloch from the Toroa hub.

Ka mau te wehi tamariki mā

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