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Tapuae Roa And Taranaki 2050 Roadshow To Give Community Progress Update

Friday, 9 April 2021, 9:14 am Tapuae Roa and Taranaki 2050 Roadmap lead group Ngā Kaiwhakatere o Taranaki, and programme coordinator Venture Taranaki, are hitting the road this April for a regional roadshow, to share progress updates on, and provide a chance to ask questions about action plans and the Roadmap. Accompanied by a printed progress update report, the Tapuae Roa and Taranaki 2050 Roadshow will be held over four separate sessions, ranging across all three of our districts, and will see members of lead group Ngā Kaiwhakatere o Taranaki, Venture Taranaki, and guest speakers deep dive into the implementation of Tapuae Roa and Taranaki 2050 actions. The topics covered will be specific

Local H - Here Comes the Zoo (10 tracks) +Album Reviews +Used CD available for Swap

Local H - Here Comes the Zoo (10 tracks) +Album Reviews +Used CD available for Swap
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Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival announces its full programme

Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival announces its full programme In Vivo by Karel Doing th time from 29 April-3 May. The event, co-directed by Rachael Disbury and Michael Pattison, will showcase 171 works encompassing experimental film, artists’ moving image and animation, split into live screenings and on-demand programmes. The entire programme will be available worldwide, for free. In addition, all 171 films will be captioned for d/Deaf audiences, and a selection of audio-described programmes can also be enjoyed by blind and partially sighted audiences. Discussion events and Q&As will also be live-captioned. (The article continues below - Commercial information) This year’s iteration includes two keynote speeches by historian

Marshalltown gets grant for trees | News, Sports, Jobs

Times-Republican CEDAR RAPIDS Marshalltown, Cedar Rapids and Ames are just a few of the 37 Iowa communities that will be greener thanks to grants from Alliant Energy’s Branching Out program. Marshalltown will receive $10,000 to replace trees lost during the derecho and the 2018 tornado. Alliant Energy partners with Trees Forever to help communities develop, select and plant a diverse mix of trees. This year’s funds will help communities plant trees to replace those destroyed by the 2020 derecho or the emerald ash borer. “The first thing you notice when you drive into a town that was hit by the derecho are the spaces where the trees used to be,” said Terry Kouba, president of Alliant Energy’s Iowa energy company. “As we work to build stronger communities, we’re proud to provide larger grants this year to plant more trees to help rebuild the tree canopy.”

Venture Taranaki s Branching Out initiative explores avocado

Venture Taranaki s Branching Out initiative explores avocado 26 Feb, 2021 09:28 PM 3 minutes to read Stratford Press The Venture Taranaki initiative Branching Out is a collaborative exercise to investigate, explore, package, and potentially pilot new commercial opportunities that could add sustainable value to Taranaki s economy and help the region s food and fibre sector become more diverse, resilient, innovative and in-demand. Through the initiative 10 to 12 high potential ventures will be identified and analysed for their feasibility. In October 2020, we hosted the project s first in-person event exploring kiwifruit as a high-potential venture. Now we will look at avocado s potential. Avocados are a proven success story in other parts of the country, so it is worth consideration and further investigation in Taranaki, says Venture Taranaki chief executive Justine Gilliland.

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