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Finding the beauty hidden within
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Meet the Maker to go bigger this year
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Blink. Right?!
But we’re excited.
Last year saw our local community rally together in a bunch of new ways and we’re better and stronger for it.
As it happens Xero agrees, stating “being part of a community has a very real commercial benefit that can’t even be broken by a pandemic”.
The local pivots and innovations that 2020 delivered or inspired are worth celebrating.
Things like Pen-y-bryn’s two Jameses’ own-price’ strategy last May. Brilliant and the frontrunner for elevating Oamaru in the minds of Kiwi travellers – thanks guys!
Things like Anvil Engineers’ foot-operated hand sanitising station that made us all that bit safer and made the national news. Go Hayes family!
A new promotional video to raise the profile of Oamaru and the Waitaki district in the domestic tourism market was launched this week.
Oamaru and the Waitaki district are being showcased on Neat Places, a website and app listing things to do and see in a select number of cities and towns in New Zealand.
The campaign to feature Oamaru and Waitaki received up to $16,387 from the Waitaki District Council’s Covid-19 economic resilience fund and was also funded by featured local businesses, chosen by Neat Places.
Oamaru restaurateur Yanina Tacchini and artist Helen Riley-Duddin initiated the promotion by applying for the funding from the council’s $2 million support and stimulus package.
Uni-corn . Jemima Riley-Duddin (11) shares her artwork that won an international competition with Australian children s clothing label Minti. PHOTO: ASHLEY SMYTH
A little project to keep Jemima Riley-Duddin busy during lockdown, has landed her international recognition with a major children’s clothing label.
Jemima’s artwork was chosen in a worldwide competition to appear on the front of a Minti T-shirt.
Minti is a Melbourne-based clothing label that is popular for its cartoon-type designs. The competition was run during lockdown on Minti’s Instagram page, to help children pass the time.
It was open to children up to the age of 14, and the prize, as well as $A300 ($NZ320), was to have the winning artworks featured in their next collection. Jemima’s “Uni-corn” was one of three images chosen.
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