Isle of Man Classic packages
Calling motorbike racing enthusiasts .. so far, the main Isle of Man race in June 2020 has been more popular ‘by far’ than previous years. Due to the high level of interest, we are going back to the Isle of Man to see the old bikes in action. If you have done the TT you will enjoy the Classic TT. It has many of the same riders, on bikes older than they. Isle of Man Classic packages are considerably more laid back. Attendees get to see the bikes close up, with explanations from mechanics from one of the teams. You will see some fantastic racing and live the ups and downs of the teams and riders. They are part of the event, not just spectators. Go4iT has four-night packages from $2999pp. Availability is limited. Assistance with airfares that meet your budget and I can speak to you today!
Poll: Should employees be able to work from home?
At the post-Cabinet press conference, the National Party asserted they want public sector staff to return to the office. This has opened a conversation about other sectors in New Zealand who have adopted working from home (WFH).
Where possible, do you think employees should be able to work from home? Vote below and share your thoughts in the comments.
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71.7% Yes
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25.2% No
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3% Other - I'll share below
Join us at our Walk in Wednesdays
Join us any Wednesday in October and November, 10am - 3pm and experience the Ryman lifestyle that awaits.
Learn about our living options, tour our show homes and discover the wonderful amenities on offer.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Taranaki celebrates rich history
Heritage Month in Taranaki, from October 4th to November 6th, celebrates the region’s rich history and cultural heritage.
Organised by Heritage Taranaki, this month features diverse activities to engage the community and honour the past. The program kicks off with a visit to Mokau Museum and includes guided walks at Pukekura Park and Te Hēnui cemetery. Highlights include Taranaki Media Archive screenings on October 13th and the “Walk in the Footsteps” tour on October 19th.
The month concludes with the Mahoetahi Commemoration on November 6th, reflecting on significant local history. This enriching event fosters community connection and cultural understanding.