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Month: June 2023

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Local News

Rugby league tournaments coming to town

Youth teams from Southland, Otago, Canterbury, Aoraki and West Coast will face each other in Ōamaru next weekend (July 8-10). PHOTOS: SUPPLIED The South Island’s rising league talents will converge on Ōamaru over the next two weekends, with both the girls and boys youth tournaments taking place. Southern Zone Rugby League general manager Liam Turner said the 14s, 16s and 18s girls tournament will be played at Ōamaru’s Centennial Park […]

today26 June 2023 2

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Forrester Gallery secures grants totalling $460,000 for Stage 2 Project

Waitaki’s Forrester Gallery is pleased to announce the successful securing of significant grants for its ambitious Stage 2 Gallery Project, with a grant of $400,000 from the Lottery Environment and Heritage Fund, and an additional grant of $60,000 from the John Westwood Christie Trust. The Stage 2 Gallery Project is the final phase of the Cultural Facilities Development Project and represents a significant milestone in the evolution of the Forrester […]

today21 June 2023 10

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Students collateral damage in contract dispute

Contributor: Ben O'Sullivan, Waitaki Boys' High School head boy, and Waitaki Youth Council member. The youth voice is just as important as any other in our community, but is often drowned out or overlooked. Each month, the Waitaki App will provide a platform for a member of the Waitaki Youth Council to speak on the issues that are affecting them. This month Ben O'Sullivan, head boy at Waitaki Boys' High […]

today20 June 2023 19

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Meat the Need charity ‘excites’ newest board member

North Otago farmer Jo Hay has joined the Meat the Need board. PHOTO: Supplied  “Doing stuff with people for people,” is what sparks joy for Jo Hay. The Herbert-based sheep and beef farmer, and mother of three, has just joined the board of directors for Meat the Need, a relatively new charity she is “stoked” to be a part of. Meat the Need was founded in 2020, during the Covid-19 […]

today19 June 2023 11

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Otago Community Trust announces new chief executive

Incoming Otago Community Trust chief executive Jemma Adams. PHOTO: Supplied A new chief executive has been appointed to the Otago Community Trust. Jemma Adams fills the vacancy left by former chief executive Barbara Bridger who resigned at the beginning of the year. Jemma is the general manager of Dunedin City Holdings Ltd, which provides leadership and oversight of a diverse portfolio of subsidiary and associate companies owned by the Dunedin […]

today17 June 2023 15

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Group looking to inspire start-ups in Waitaki

Hoping to inspire Waitaki are Rebecca Finlay and Oisin Altena-Russell, as part of a group trying to help foster entrepreneurship in the district. PHOTO: Ashley Smyth Calling all Waitaki-based entrepreneurs, founders, and side-hustlers… The first event targeting those in business, or wanting to get into business, is being organised by a group of community members taking on board the vision of the Waitaki District Council’s Economic Development Strategy. Inspire Waitaki […]

today17 June 2023 7

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Artists team up to take on new challenge

Philina Den Dulk and Matthew Wicks are teaming up to open Art on Thames this month. PHOTO: Ashley Smyth Art on Tyne may have closed, but Art on Thames is just around the corner. Philina Den Dulk closed the doors on her small shop, jam-packed with New Zealand artworks, for the last time at the weekend, after nine years on Ōamaru’s Tyne Street. She is joining forces with another local […]

today8 June 2023 28

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Bringing Matariki into the classroom

Some of Weston School's Tupu Team marvelling at their Matariki constellation installation. PHOTO: Ashley Smyth Weston School’s Tupu Team has its own private Matariki, as the children learn all about the star constellation, and its meaning, throughout the term. A “Matariki constellation installation” in Room 3, using a polyurethane-lined gazebo and fairylights is being used to educate children from new entrants to year 3, on the stars of Matariki. Tupu […]

today8 June 2023 8

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Steampunk organisers ‘over the moon’

One of the many Steampunk inventions that were part of the Saturday’s parade. PHOTOS: Supplied/Waitaki District Council Ōamaru’s Steampunk NZ Festival has not lost any of its puff since the last celebrations. The King’s Birthday Weekend event was a fantastical jumble of colour, noise and invention, with something for everyone, which left organisers and participants alike happily exhausted. One of the organisers, Lea Campbell, was “just over the moon” with […]

today8 June 2023 12

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