Kim
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My tribe is from Rotorua
My name is Kimiora. Kia ora.
I am a mum, a nanny of five, five grandchild, five children and I've lived in Australia for 30 years from coming from New Zealand and I've made Melton my home.
Feeling at home for me means to be encouraged to be who I am, my authentic me feeling at home means sharing the gifts that I've been given with with youth that is my feeling of home. The feeling of home that I get from the City of Melton is the way that our Melton community enhance and encourage interculturalism.
I love the way that our city promotes diversity within our people and I love the way that we are able to express ourselves as who we are as a diverse community in this place. Feeling like home for me and my contribution to the City of Melton. So in my line of work I work with youth and I am empowering our cultural diversity in in my line of work and by empowering our youth to be free to be heard to be respected is my contribution to the community that I live in.
The City of Melton - my home, your home, our home