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Thursday, 8 April 2021, 5:54 am
With some 4000 entries, 200 volunteers and
thousands of spectators, the 40th ASB Christchurch Marathon
will once again be one of the South Island’s most
colourful community occasions bringing together runners and
walkers from all walks of life.
On Sunday,
for the first time in more than a decade, the annual ASB
Christchurch Marathon returns to the same course and venue
as was used prior to the earthquakes. Race Director Chris
Cox says the positive weather forecast should see more than
4000 participants on the start line.
While the event
will also double as the New Zealand Marathon Championship,
Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 4:45 pm | Mazda Foundation Last year, more than 61 recipients received lifechanging grants totalling more than
$160,000 from the Mazda Foundation. Among these was the Sailability Northland Trust
which received $1,600 to purchase boat covers so its two specialised yachts stay . More
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Specialist online coaching that will change a 15-year-old’s life, long john wetsuits
for white water rafting, and support to develop Taupo’s arts community were among
the 30 grants given in the latest Mazda Foundation funding round. More
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New sensory equipment for a special school, therapy horses and Māori performing
Press Release – Project Crimson 62,686 more native trees will be planted in New Zealand in 2021 thanks to generous Kiwis who chose to go green for Christmas gifting. img src ”https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2101/cf409712f141732a8543.jpeg” width ”720″ height ”540″ Trees That Count, a programme …
62,686 more native trees will be planted in New Zealand in 2021 thanks to generous Kiwis who chose to go green for Christmas gifting.
Trees That Count, a programme of the Project Crimson Trust, provides an accessible option to help grow Aotearoa by gifting a native tree. The charity saw a record breaking number of native trees gifted in December 2020, with the 62,686 trees gifted and donated a staggering 119% increase on the December 2019 number.
Thursday, 14 January 2021, 9:28 am
62,686 more native trees will be planted in New
Zealand in 2021 thanks to generous Kiwis who chose to go
green for Christmas gifting.
Trees That Count, a
programme of the Project Crimson Trust, provides an
accessible option to help grow Aotearoa by gifting a native
tree. The charity saw a record breaking number of native
trees gifted in December 2020, with the 62,686 trees gifted
and donated a staggering 119% increase on the December 2019
number.
“We know 2020 has been a challenging year
for many of us, so we’re really thrilled to have seen so
much support for New Zealand’s big backyard this