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Community Scoop » Conservation Volunteer Programme Helps Keep Baring Head Beautiful

Press Release – Greater Wellington Regional Council Since 2018 participants of Conservation Volunteer NZs Conservation Work Skills (CWS) programme have contributed to a variety of projects that help to make Baring Head a site of natural beauty and historical significance. img src ”https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2102/4fe70ef989d03cd332ab.jpeg” … Since 2018 participants of Conservation Volunteer NZ’s Conservation Work Skills (CWS) programme have contributed to a variety of projects that help to make Baring Head a site of natural beauty and historical significance. Greater Wellington Councillor and Parks Portfolio Leader Prue Lamason says with 33,000 hectares of land to manage, the council is grateful for the many volunteer groups and programmes like this that help to take care of our parks.

Hamilton mum forced to choose between living in a car with kids, or splitting them up

Hamilton mum forced to choose between living in a car with kids, or splitting them up 22 Feb, 2021 06:16 AM 5 minutes to read Two of the women s children sleeping in the car. Photo / Supplied multimedia journalist at the Herald in Wellington@katieharrisnz A Hamilton woman says she was forced to choose between living in a car with four children in her care, or having them split between homes. The woman, who doesn t want to be named to protect her whanau, was told by officials they could not grant emergency housing for the preference of keeping everyone together. I m not parting with my kids . I ve said to them I m not prepared to give up my children.

Community Scoop » New Creative Service Aims To Benefit 1,000 Peoples Careers

Press Release – New Zealand Government Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage and Social Development Hon Carmel Sepuloni today launched a new Creative Careers Service, which is expected to support up to 1,000 creatives, across three regions over the next two years. The new service builds … Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage and Social Development Hon Carmel Sepuloni today launched a new Creative Careers Service, which is expected to support up to 1,000 creatives, across three regions over the next two years. The new service builds on the most successful aspects of the former Pathways to Arts and Cultural Experience (PACE) programme. Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage and the Ministry for Social Development have partnered to pilot the service.

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