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Stacey Honeywill

North Otago

Ko Hikaroroa te mauka
Ko Waikouaiti te awa
Ko Araiteuru te waka
Ko Puketeraki te marae
Ko Kāti Huirapa te hapū
Ko Tipa tōku ingoa whānau
Ko Stacey tōku ingoa

Stacey is the Principal at Te Pākihi o Maru. She holds several other education leadership roles and has been involved in education and executive leadership at Kāti Huirapa Rūnaka ki Puketeraki. Stacey lives in Otematata.

 

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