Liam Malone may be a double amputee but this Wellingtonian is letting nothing get in his way. Now he's running to the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Read MoreRESIDENT #25 - Entrepreneur Sara Quilter on plans, travel, dreams and why she started Tailor Skincare
Sara Quilter is a down to earth girl boss with a love of business, yoga and all things skincare. She talks her brand Tailor, California and chasing your dreams.
Read MoreRESIDENT #24 - Angel Investor Dave Moskovitz on the wondrous world of Wellington startups
Dave Moskovitz on computers, work, investing and why you don't have to be the hottest developer, business person or designer to be part of Startup Weekend.
Read MoreRESIDENT #23 - EX-PAT APRIL: No Flash in the Pan! Melbourne dweller and ex-Wellingtonian Nina Gordon on big moves, food and her business
Newly minted Melbournian Nina Gordon on growing her New Zealand business, Wellington and her most loved food places.
Read MoreRESIDENTS #21 & #22 - EX-PAT APRIL: London calling for Kiwi lawyers Georgina Rood and Johnny Falconer
Many Kiwi's head to London for their big OE. Lawyers and friends Georgina Rood and Jonathan Falconer share their experiences and what they make of the motherland.
Read MoreRESIDENTS #19 & #20 - EX-PAT APRIL: Wellingtonians Jay Lee and Laura McQuillan on living in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighter Jay Lee and Journalist Laura McQuillan made the move to in Rio de Janeiro - and ended up with a cat named Rambo. They talk food, bureaucracy and why the Haka makes them go all wobbly.
Read MoreRESIDENT #18: George Harach - Miramar's most wanted talks hip hop, family and stealing back his scene
Lebanese born George Harach talks to The Residents about his memories of growing up in Wellington, Michael Jackson, finding his passion and overcoming his fears - to accept who he is.
Read MoreRESIDENT #17: The Music Keeps on Playing - Nicole Seminiuk talks the 90's and 2000's music business
Music maven Nicole Seminiuk explains why she came from Canada to New Zealand at 22, how she ended up partying with some of the worlds biggest bands and why technology killed the CD.
Read MoreRESIDENT #16: In Holy Union - Union Tattoo owner Craigy Lee on going from Surrey kid to band manager to tattoo artist to Wellingtonian
How a British lad from Surrey with a love of rock 'n' roll ended up in Wellington New Zealand - and opening up an amazing tattoo studio in the heart of Wellington.
Read MoreRESIDENT #15: A perfectly blended Wellington life - Margaret Hema and the art of the facial
Margaret Hema talks about facials, Wellington in the 60's and how to be beautiful at any age.
Read MoreRESIDENT #14: Liquid Courage - Kane Laing and The Water Bar
The Performance Arcade 2016 artist Kane Laing wants us to look at Water a new light - Thickened water anyone? He talks about staying in Wellington, creating art and The Performance Arcade 2016, which starts today down on the waterfront near Te Papa.
Read MoreRESIDENT #13: She reaps what she sews - Costume designer Amelia Taverner on Summer, Shakespeare and proper ice coffee
Amelia Taverner is the beauty behind the costumes of this years Summer Shakespeare in the Dell at the Botanical Gardens 'Love's Labours Lost.' She talks costumes, where she finds inspiration and ice coffee.
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