An Auckland university researcher has got an $800,000 grant to study the medicinal properties of kawakawa. Māori have long used the native shrub as an anti inflammatory and for wounds.
Anne McMillan says she and other members of Restoring Takarunga Hauraki were horrified to discover 30 kawakawa trees had been slashed at Mary Barrett Glade in late September. The volunteer group ...
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