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Bay of Plenty s top female leaders share their journeys to the top 8 Mar, 2021 04:00 AM 14 minutes to read Talking to female business leaders about their experiences ahead of International Women s Day. Jacky James built a communications empire in the Bay. What s her secret to her success? Talking to female business leaders about their experiences ahead of International Women s Day. Jacky James built a communications empire in the Bay. What s her secret to her success? Stephanie Arthur-Worsop is the Rotorua Daily Post s News Directorstephanie.worsop@nzme.co.nzTheDailyPost On International Women s Day, Stephanie Arthur-Worsop speaks to four of the Bay of Plenty s top female business leaders about their experience climbing the corporate ladder, what success looks like to them and what they think ....
Website of the Year The Brains Trust: Dementia - It s the secret we tried to hide Dementia might be New Zealand s biggest and worst understood problem. It s growing rapidly in our ever-ageing population - almost everyone will have a family member or know someone who suffers from some form of the disease. It s already the number one cause of death in Britain and for women in Australia and the same trend looks likely to happen here. Yet we don t talk about dementia much. Perhaps it s understandable as the conversation can be painful. Many patients find their own children and grandchildren become unrecognisable as they are reduced to a child-like state with only memories from their youth. Family members in turn watch helplessly as they are lost to their parents and grandparents. They see their loved ones become frustrated and frightened as they forget how to perform basic daily rituals. ....
Artist ready for Open Studios take 2 after year of cancellations 8 Mar, 2021 02:55 AM 3 minutes to read Artist Pauline Allomes outside her Barrack St studio. Photo / Paul Brooks Paul Brooks is editor of Whanganui Midweek, in your letterbox every Wednesdaypaul.brooks@nzme.co.nz Artist Pauline Allomes had to cancel all her Open Studios plans last year: this year it s all on again and she has lots of new work or reworked older work. One was a pencil drawing of the Rangitikei River. I quite liked it, but I decided to do something with it. It s pastel and paint on top of pencil and a little bit of Indian ink. Now it looks very different. ....
Fancy a cheap quarter-acre section? Council puts abandoned Pātea land up for tender 8 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 2 minutes to read South Taranaki District Council has opened tenders for four blocks of abandoned land in Pātea. Photo / File South Taranaki District Council has opened tenders for four blocks of abandoned land in Pātea. Photo / File It s less than a kilometre from the sea, four houses from the nearest school and backs onto a scenic reserve next to the river, but the owners of this South Taranaki property don t seem to want it any more. The property at 38 Kent St in Pātea is one of four in the town that have been deemed by the South Taranaki District Council to be abandoned after years of unpaid rates, with tenders open for their purchase. ....