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Fund Applications Open After Sale of Charity House

Source: Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology Thirty thousand dollars will be injected into the Rotorua community following the sale of the Toi Ohomai Charity House.  The Charity House project, which has been running since 2013, sees Toi Ohomai carpentry students build a home with support from industry partners. Professionals McDowell Real Estate has been on board since the project’s inception, using their expertise to market and sell the property, and the money raised is given to Rotary Rotorua Sunrise Charitable Trust to distribute throughout the community.  The latest house has recently sold, with the profit of $30,000 available to be dished out to various community organisations. 

Celebrations Mark Start of Chinese New Year

Source: Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology Homemade dumplings and “joyful activities” will feature during Ying Guan’s Chinese New Year celebrations, as she gathers with friends today to herald the Year of the Ox.  The animal is one of 12 zodiac signs that Ying says are an important and traditional part of Chinese life.  “The Ox can be seen as symbolising stability, fertility, and determination in my culture,” she says.  Having lived most of her life in Harbin, northeast China – an area famous for its ice and snow sculptures – Ying will have to use online video calls to catch up with her family during this year’s festivities. 

Business Scoop » Funding Contracts Signed For $14m South Waikato Trades Training Centre

Press Release – South Waikato District Council The new South Waikato Trades Training Centre is making strong progress with the funding contracts being signed to complete the $14m project. Professional services firms have been appointed to undertake the next phases of design, engineering and … The new South Waikato Trades Training Centre is making strong progress with the funding contracts being signed to complete the $14m project. Professional services firms have been appointed to undertake the next phases of design, engineering and cost management for the Centre. The project is being led by the South Waikato Investment Fund Trust (SWIFT) in close liaison with Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology who will be the training provider. The Centre was awarded a Government grant of $10.84 million in August last year and is being co-funded with a $1 million grant from Trust Waikato and SWIFT covering the balance of the costs.

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