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Blanton Smith Reporter from Taranaki Daily News
The $1 million project lost almost $54,000 to an invoice hacking scam but it's still going ahead, which is awesome to hear. We wish Anna Ryder and her family all the best in getting the centre up and running.
Adele Pratt from Accountants on Hobson Limited
Hi neighbours, we would like to say GOOD LUCK to all the surf life saving clubs in Taranaki, including East End, as they head up to Auckland this week. The Pool Champs are an important event for the development of lifeguards as they continue to gain important skills for the season ahead. The … View moreHi neighbours, we would like to say GOOD LUCK to all the surf life saving clubs in Taranaki, including East End, as they head up to Auckland this week. The Pool Champs are an important event for the development of lifeguards as they continue to gain important skills for the season ahead. The competition is on from the 12th to 14th October at the Sir Owen Glen National Aquatic centre.
After the devastating Kaikōura earthquakes, changed landscapes have formed creating a new New Zealand for us to explore. Be one of the first to take the Coastal Pacific train along the east coast of the South Island to discover the different scenery when it re-opens December 1.
Photo … View moreAfter the devastating Kaikōura earthquakes, changed landscapes have formed creating a new New Zealand for us to explore. Be one of the first to take the Coastal Pacific train along the east coast of the South Island to discover the different scenery when it re-opens December 1.
Photo credit: Rob Suisted | Naturepics
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