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New Zealand s oldest Olympian passes away

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Family-friendly Maitai Recreation Hub To Be Developed

Thursday, 22 April 2021, 4:19 pm Families, walkers, runners and cyclists will have a new place to visit or set off from on their adventures, as a location for the Maitai Recreation Hub in the Maitai Valley is confirmed at Waahi Taakaro Golf Course. Concept designs for the new hub are now underway after Council confirmed the site for the new hub in a Community and Recreation Committee meeting on Thursday 22 April. The hub will build upon the existing facilities at the golf course, and the impact on the golf playing area will be minimal. The new hub is expected to become a

Children priced out of Weet-Bix TRYathlon and other sports, principal says

“Along with the expensive entry fee, when you turn up at the event you are bombarded by corporate sponsorship. “If you re going to charge so much, is there a need to have so much corporate signage all round the venue and all over the t-shirts?” MARTIN DE RUYTER Participants in Nelson s Sanitarium Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon gather in Tāhunanui s playing field for the event, normally held in March. Inequality was growing in sport overall, with “hefty” registration fees at sports clubs stopping some families signing up, McLean said. Youth sport should not be subsidising top athletes, he said. “I would have thought the emphasis would have been trying to get kids into sport, and making it affordable and cheap to get them in there.

Marlborough teens reveal Covid did not change major issues for them

Molnar said the only effect had been the additional stress on funding of the systems that support the well-being of the youth. Rory Crawford​ from Sport Tasman, one of the facilitators of the event agreed: “It’s quite clear that the areas they’ve spoken about have not come about as a result of Covid – they have been ingrained,” he said. “The hui was about truly understanding what the main challenges and areas are that they want to see support and help with, and for the youth to direct us as organisations to action some of those points.” “They did that 100 per cent. I think there’s a lot of exciting information and ideas that came across today.”

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