This series has been created around the coastal community of Ngawi (pronounced ‘naa-wee’).  A small fishing village which is located just five kilometres from Cape Palliser, the southernmost point of New Zealand’s North Island.  Known for having more bulldozers per capita than permanent residents this project scratches the hard-male surface and discovers what is holding the community together, the very backbone under the shell.

The location is exposed, with intense and prolonged periods of high winds and heat during the summer months.  With very few trees, what kind of person is prepared to endure these conditions? Only the strongest it seems.  Regardless of the media headlines of declining mental health conditions within rural New Zealand communities the strength lies within the softer gender in this location.  They are the ones holding things together, making do and patching up both mentally and physically.
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