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Want a $20 Countdown voucher and free pizza?

Amanda Schaake from Internal Communications NZ Ltd

I’d like to invite you to a focus group on Wednesday 20 February, 7pm, at Te Kowhai Hall to talk about water.

The focus group will start at 7pm and finish at 8.30pm.

In return for your time, each person attending will receive a $20 Countdown voucher. There’ll be free pizzas available at the meeting.

The discussions we’ll have will shape public communication about water from a local government.

If you can use the internet comfortably (which I'm guessing you can since you're reading this online) and you fit any of the following criteria please get in touch:

- Live in the Waikato (rural or urban)
- Or own a business in the Waikato.

Message me to reserve your spot: 0220 166 828.

Amanda Schaake
Amanda.s@internalcomms.co.nz
0220 166 828

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