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Alex grew up in Christchurch, the youngest of five children. His father, a pilot, died in a helicopter crash when Alex was…
Alex grew up in Christchurch, the youngest of five children. His father, a pilot, died in a helicopter crash when Alex was…
At the recent Annual General Meeting of the Wharekaka Rest Home the Martinborough Mens Shed Chair, Mike Woolley, presented a cheque for…
It’s official, we have a new Mayor, Alex Beijen. The Mayor, Councillors and Community Board Members were sworn in at a ceremony on…
If we would share with others the way we choose to live; if justice and compassion inspired us all to give, we…
New manager We welcome our new manager, Jenny Prentice, who joined Wharekaka in mid October. Jenny has worked in health care management…
The French government is facing outrage after revelations that 30 bureaucrats in the southern city of Toulon were paid to do nothing…
With the local government elections now behind us and the swearing in of new councillors complete, the four councils that are responsible…
In September the Club continued to support a wide range of activities, both local and international. As part of reaching out to…
On Friday 26 September we heard from John Reeve, a Carterton resident, who retired last year from a 40 year career in…
Each month Neighbourhood Support New Zealand launches a national campaign where we focus on a theme or topic relevant to the time…
It may not be rugby season but there is still a lot happening. Firstly congratulations to Tim Priest and Tristan Flutey who…
Star Field astronomy centre and observatory complex _ the first major new dark sky viewing facility built near Martinborough _ has opened…