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The Team from ACC New Zealand
It's time to refresh your riding skills now for the busy and fun months to come.
Book yourself on one of the many Ride Forever courses in your region, with classes adapted to your riding level.
Join others, like Cassandra, who gained extra skills to be more confident on our roads thanks… View moreIt's time to refresh your riding skills now for the busy and fun months to come.
Book yourself on one of the many Ride Forever courses in your region, with classes adapted to your riding level.
Join others, like Cassandra, who gained extra skills to be more confident on our roads thanks to Ride Forever coaching. As riders, it’s important we take the time to ensure we have the right skills to avoid crashes, so sign-up for Ride Forever coaching today - it may just save your life.
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Roger Halls Sparkling Comedy Social Climbers
What do you call six women stranded on a mountain in the rain: ridiculous! Or you could call them social climbers … but just not to their faces! Once at the hut, not only do they unload their packs full of food, wine, and a souvenir rock; their hang-ups get unloaded as well.
Torrential rain … View moreWhat do you call six women stranded on a mountain in the rain: ridiculous! Or you could call them social climbers … but just not to their faces! Once at the hut, not only do they unload their packs full of food, wine, and a souvenir rock; their hang-ups get unloaded as well.
Torrential rain and a flooded bridge keep them stranded for three days. What they get up to, to help pass the time, raises a few eyebrows and will have you laughing, tearing up and applauding enthusiastically as they bare all.
Of course, it’s not just souls that are exposed, there’s a little nudity, a cracking thunderstorm, explosions, screaming bloody murder, ghostly stories, a birthday celebration, a séance, a drunken party, confessions, meltdowns and revelations that will keep you and your friends entertained throughout.
Perfectly timed for your own social group’s ascent into summer, don’t miss this hilarious play when it comes to a town near you in November.
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Sam Kilmister Reporter from Feilding-Rangitīkei Herald
Hi neighbours,
Diggers are hard at work at Himatangi Beach, where a stream cut back sharply, taking with it the vehicle access to the beach. The beach has long had issues with driftwood, but what else can officials do to improve the beach for visitors? Is it your favourite spot in the summer? Let… View moreHi neighbours,
Diggers are hard at work at Himatangi Beach, where a stream cut back sharply, taking with it the vehicle access to the beach. The beach has long had issues with driftwood, but what else can officials do to improve the beach for visitors? Is it your favourite spot in the summer? Let us know your thoughts.
Bulls and District Community Trust
The annual Wear-a-bull Arts Awards will be held at the Bulls Town Hall on 1st September. Come along to see an amazing collection of new creations in a grand parade before the winning designers are announced.
Young designers will compete from primary, intermediate school and secondary schools, as… View moreThe annual Wear-a-bull Arts Awards will be held at the Bulls Town Hall on 1st September. Come along to see an amazing collection of new creations in a grand parade before the winning designers are announced.
Young designers will compete from primary, intermediate school and secondary schools, as well as from adult divisions.
Costumes and creations from previous Wear-a-bull arts shows will be on display at the Art 4 Arts Sake exhibition, alongside new paintings, ceramics, photography and other artworks by emerging artists.
Tickets to the Wear-a-bull Arts Awards are limited, get in quick! Purchase tickets from the Bulls Information Centre and Bulls and Marton Libraries.
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