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The new Nespresso Boutique stores opened in Ho Chi Minh City
Fabio De Gregorio, regional business development manager said, âAt Nespresso, we always aim to bring the highest quality coffee and the richest aromas in all our varieties in a sustainable fashion. With a touch of a button, we have brought the worldâs best beans into homes, offices, hotels, restaurants, and cafés delivering the ultimate coffee experience to our customers, cup after cup. Today, Nespresso is known around the world for its commitment to co
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Te Tuinga Whānau celebrates one year at Tauranga RSA ahead of Anzac Day
23 Apr, 2021 10:00 PM
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Tauranga RSA president Fred Milligan (back left), Te Tuinga Whānau head of security Kelvin Joseph, social worker Sophia Murray and executive director Tommy Wilson (front). Photo / Emma Houpt
Tauranga RSA president Fred Milligan (back left), Te Tuinga Whānau head of security Kelvin Joseph, social worker Sophia Murray and executive director Tommy Wilson (front). Photo / Emma Houpt
As most New Zealanders commemorate Anzac Day this weekend, a Tauranga social service agency will be quietly celebrating the first birthday of its one-stop shop for the city s most vulnerable.