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ASB helps a million Kiwi kids get cash clever with ASB GetWise 7 hours ago
Source: ASB New Zealand’s largest in-school financial education programme, ASB GetWise has reached a record achievement, with one million children registering for the programme. Since it launched in 2010, ASB GetWise has delivered 40,000 workshops at close to 1,600 schools nationwide, representing more than 70% of all New Zealand primary or intermediate schools.
ASB head of Community and Sponsorship Mark Graham says reaching a million Kiwi kids is an incredible achievement.
Press Release – ASB Polyfest
The ASB Polyfest, Auckland Secondary Schools Maori & Pacific Islands Cultural Festival, is back in 2021. The iconic festival will celebrate its 45th anniversary this year, after this milestone was put on hold last year due to the initial COVID-19 outbreak, which banned large events.
The 2020 event was cancelled two days before the opening powhiri, causing a significant financial loss for festival organisers. After spending a great deal of last year focussing on a financial rescue package to cover this loss, the Polyfest Trust are delighted to announce that the festival will return in 2021 with revised dates and format, but the same pride and passion that the festival is famous for.
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Wednesday, 27 January 2021, 12:26 pm
The ASB Polyfest, Auckland Secondary Schools Maori &
Pacific Islands Cultural Festival, is back in 2021. The
iconic festival will celebrate its 45th anniversary this
year, after this milestone was put on hold last year due to
the initial COVID-19 outbreak, which banned large
events.
The 2020 event was cancelled two days before
the opening powhiri, causing a significant financial loss
for festival organisers. After spending a great deal of last
year focussing on a financial rescue package to cover this
loss, the Polyfest Trust are delighted to announce that the
festival will return in 2021 with revised dates and format,