Last year, speakers at the annual American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting – the most eminent cancer conference in the world – came with a dire warning.
In 1958, Hastings, which was a newly proclaimed city (1956) of about 21,000 people, was at a point where it could not accommodate any significant new housing.
Thirty-seven members of the same whānau came together from across New Zealand in support of one message for the Whanganui Relay for Life. The group grew so.