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Russian opera singer Olga Shanina to perform at Palmerston North s Globe

Russian opera singer Olga Shanina to perform at Palmerston North s Globe 24 Feb, 2021 12:43 AM 2 minutes to read Russian opera singer Olga Shanina now lives in Mangaweka. Manawatu Guardian International opera singer Olga Shanina will perform in Palmerston North on Sunday. The occasion is the first concert for 2021 in the Globe Sunday Matinee series and Shanina will be accompanied by pianist Guy Donaldson. Shanina was born in Ulyanovsk, in western Russia, into the family of a military pilot. As a graduating student in the Rimsky-Korsakov St Petersburg State Conservatory she performed the role of Violetta in Verdi s La Traviata, and this was to become her signature role, having performed it more than 100 times.

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Government delivers more wellbeing support for young people

Date Time Government delivers more wellbeing support for young people Thanks to more than $10-million in new services from the Government, more rangatahi will be able to access mental health and addiction support in their community. Minister of Health Andrew Little made the announcement today while visiting Odyssey House Christchurch and acknowledged that significant events like the devastating earthquakes ten years ago have added anxiety and pressure to people’s lives. “A lot of great work has been done to help support the people of Christchurch through very challenging times over the years and that has helped build the resilience of this community. But this Government is committed to do more to help young people all across the motu to improve their wellbeing,” Andrew Little said.

The Aboriginal health service tasked with delivering at least 26,000 COVID-19 vaccines

The Aboriginal health service tasked with delivering at least 26,000 COVID-19 vaccines MonMonday 15 updated WedWednesday 17 FebFebruary 2021 at 4:34am Danila Dilba provides health services to thousands of Indigenous people a year across nine medical clinics. ( Share Print text only Cancel In the traditional language of the Larrakia people, Danila Dilba refers to the dilly bag used to carry bush medicines. Key points: The health service plans to inoculate clients at two large vaccination hubs The team hopes to combat misinformation through social media videos with health experts It s also the name of one of Australia s largest Aboriginal health services, which is about to undertake the biggest challenge it s ever faced.

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