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At the end of a long working day, Rockhampton Region Councillor Drew Wickerson loves to swap his councillor badge for a rolling pin and mixing bowl.
Over the past five years the mixmaster has created an impressive array of cakes for various council and community events, from live action cakes blowing smoke for the Singapore Army, to immaculately detailed replica cakes for iconic buildings like the former Morning Bulletin site and Rockhampton Girls Grammar, to a massive display piece of Harry Potter and a sugar inspired cake for Willy Wonka. A scrumptious Willy Wonka cake by Drew Wickerson.
Trafford Centre appoints new asset manager Digital Edition: Trafford Centre appoints new asset manager Pradera Lateral has been appointed as asset manager of the Trafford Centre in Manchester by its Canadian owner. You have read 1 of 1 free-access articles allowed for 30 - days. For further access please
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Sarah Townsend
Pradera Lateral, a joint venture formed at the end of last year between shopping centre management specialist Pradera and retail developer Lateral Property, has been chosen to manage the Greater Manchester mall.
Pradera Lateral was appointed by Trafford Centre owner, Canadian pension fund CPP Investments, following a competitive tender process and starts its role with immediate effect.
CPP acquired the 2.2m sq ft shopping centre in December through its wholly owned subsidiary CPPIB Credit Investments, by exercising share rights as the main secured creditor of the asset’s former owner, Intu Trafford Centre Group – whose parent Intu Properties went into administration last summer.
Tractor trek raises thousands for Southland Charity Hospital
5 May, 2021 08:45 PM
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Thousands raised in charity tractor trek. Made with funding from NZ on air.
Otago Daily Times
By: Laura Smith
A group of Southland men keen on giving back to their community have completed a trek from Invercargill to Christchurch and back in two days.
But the kicker is, they did it in a tractor.
Members of the Thornbury Vintage Tractor and Implement Club wanted to raise money for the Southland Charity Hospital, and settled on a tractor trek.
Club president Fraser Pearce said they completed the 1200km journey non-stop.
The Country - AgriFood Week edition
4 May, 2021 01:30 AM
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The Country
Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay spoke to executive director on the Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef, Ruaraidh Petre, who is speaking at New Zealand AgriFood Week.
On with the show:
Steve Maharey:
Is a former Labour Cabinet Minister and VC of Massey University who comments on New Zealand AgriFood Week and why the government should spend its $1 billion unspent Covid spend on investing in the agri-food sector.
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Jane Smith:
Is a North Otago farmer and former winner of the BFEAs who talks about hunting, dirty carbon credits, her new bestie Marion Hobbs. She also talked about farming with two droughts in one season.