Glen Innes community hub opens to help locals with their businesses
Kia ora neighbours, a new technology hub has opened in Glen Innes with the aim of helping Māori and Pasifika communities start their own businesses.
Reserve is operated by the start-up In the Flow State.It was created to let locals do business where they live, executive Tyrone Tangata-Makiri said.
Tangata-Makiri, 30, grew up in Glen Innes and said he wanted to help locals, especially Māori and Pasifika people, to start their own businesses.
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