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Māori business and governance expert Hinurewa Te Hau has been appointed to the board of Auckland Unlimited, the super city’s economic and cultural agency.
Also filling out the nine member board is former Creative New Zealand chair Alastair Carruthers, who with his partner Peter Gordon runs the Homeland cooking school and food sourcing business.
Auckland councillor Christine Fletcher says they are highly experienced leaders who will be well placed to help get the best outcomes from Auckland’s wonderful arts and culture sector.
Ms Te Hau is the general manager for Creative Northland, and also sits on the Tertiary Education Commission’s Services Workforce Development Council.
Monday, 12 July 2021, 4:25 pm
Dargaville
Sign Blessing.
Kaipara District
Council has been awarded a grant from the Creative New
Zealand Local Government Arts Fund to develop an Arts,
Culture and Heritage Strategy.
The strategy will be
developed over the next year, supported by Creative
Northland, who have a leadership role in preparing cultural
policy, advocating for arts and culture, and helping build
the profile of Northland as an arts community, provincially,
nationally and internationally.
Art and culture helps
people develop an association with a place or event. It can
help communities establish a sense of identity and
belonging. Valuing and reflecting the local heritage and
Northland news in brief: Record Collectors Fair back and households positive for economic future
6 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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The Whangārei Record Collectors Fair is on again this month.
Northern Advocate
Vinyl records are one of the few growth markets in music in recent years, and Northland vinyl hunters are in for a treat with the Whangārei Record Collectors Fair on again this month. The fair, put on by Indigo Records, will be at OneOneSix, Bank St, from 10am to 4pm on April 17. Steve Parrish, from Indigo Records, has more than 20,000 albums, EPs and singles with many on sale at the fair. The fair is supported by Creative Northland, OneOneSix and its in-house Beagle Radio (88.1), and the keen customers.