Grow Waikato event: Large Events
You are invited to attend our next Grow Waikato event: Large Events in the Waikato, on 24th March.
Speakers:
Dallas Fisher
Chairman of the Board, Chiefs Rugby
Topic: Chiefs and Sevens
Michele Connell
Managing Director, Classic Events
Topic: Balloons over Waikato
Peter Nation
CEO, NZ National Fieldays Society Inc
Topic: Fieldays, Mystery Creek
Chad Hooker
Director of Operations, H3
Topic: Hamilton City Council major events and venues
Nicola Greenwell
Development Manager, Tourism Waikato
Topic: Regional Major Events Strategy
Followed by a Q&A session with Jamie Strange MP and speakers
Date: Tuesday 24th March, 2020
Venue: The Atrium, WINTEC Hamilton City Campus (parking available in carpark building access via Ward St on Nisbet St)
Time: 4:30- 4:45 pm: mix-and-mingle/networking,
4:45 - 6 pm: event
To attend, please RSVP to: melissa.white@parliament.govt.nz
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When John was six years old he hammered a nail into his favorite tree to mark his height.
Ten years later at age sixteen, John returned to see how much higher the nail was.
If the tree grew by five centimetres each year, how much higher would the nail be?
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What's your favourite recipe for courgettes?
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PM says the ‘war on farming’ is over, at Fieldays’ Mystery Creek
The rural sector will pull the country out of recession, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon told farmers at Mystery Creek on Tuesday.
Luxon’s main message was that farmers are not villains, they are “partners” of the Government and the saviours of the New Zealand economy.