There’ve been a lot of cuppas over the past year as details of the draft Makorori Master Plan were worked out between Council, residents, user groups and mana whenua. Now it’s now time for the community to read it. “We want to know if we got this .
Press Release – TREEMendous
The winning schools for a TREEmendous Education Programme for 2021 have been selected. Five schools from around the country have won an environmental project for their school as part of the TREEmendous Education Programme, an initiative from the Mazda Foundation.
Wainui Beach School
The five schools – Whanganui Intermediate, Wainui Beach School in Gisborne, Karetu School in Northland, Waitara East in Taranaki and Riverina in Auckland – will each receive a visit from Mazda ambassadors Ruud – the Bugman – Kleinpaste and Shark Scientist, Dr Riley Elliott who will talk to the whole school on sustainability and the importance of looking after our environment.
Press Release – Sunrise Foundation What started as a chance meeting by Wainui Beach School (WBS) ex-Board of Trustees Chair Ailsa Cuthbert in Vietnam has led to the establishment of the WBS endowment fund at Sunrise. Ailsa, who travels to Vietnam regularly for work, met Hien Nguyen …
What started as a chance meeting by Wainui Beach School (WBS) ex-Board of Trustees Chair Ailsa Cuthbert in Vietnam has led to the establishment of the WBS endowment fund at Sunrise.
Ailsa, who travels to Vietnam regularly for work, met Hien Nguyen in a shop next to her office in Ho Chi Minh City. Hien not only sells bags but teaches other women how to make them, which they do mainly at home at night, as a second income when their children are asleep.
Wednesday, 3 March 2021, 10:47 am
What started as a chance meeting by Wainui Beach School
(WBS) ex-Board of Trustees Chair Ailsa Cuthbert in Vietnam
has led to the establishment of the WBS endowment fund at
Sunrise.
Ailsa, who travels to Vietnam regularly for
work, met Hien Nguyen in a shop next to her office in Ho Chi
Minh City. Hien not only sells bags but teaches other women
how to make them, which they do mainly at home at night, as
a second income when their children are asleep.
Ailsa
says she popped in to look at the brightly coloured bags and